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Dive into summer fun with learning groups at Community Therapy ServicesCall us at 630-444-0077 -- Various times and days are available!All groups are developed and facilitated by licensed therapists.Language SkillsLet’s Play!For preschoolers who have language challenges Using songs, books, and games, Let?s Play! teaches language concepts like prepositions (under, behind, etc.), opposites, following directions, and more.BookwormsFor preschoolers who have language challengesEach week will revolve around a themed book, with re- lated singing, acting, and craft activities. Bookworms is designed to increase early language, story comprehen- sion, sequencing, and vocabulary.Hot TopicsFor students ages 9-14 working on reading comprehension/language skills (grouped by age)Participants will read and discuss high interest / current news articles to focus on comprehension, expression, written language, vocabulary, critical thinking, and more.ArticulationSocial Thinking / Social SkillsLet’s Talk 1For children ages 4-8 who are working on social skills Through group games and role-playing, children will en- hance conversational turn-taking abilities, initiating and maintaining appropriate conversation, and taking others? perspectives.Movie Night for the STARSSTARS: Social Thinking And Relationship SuccessFor students ages 4-10 who are working on social skills (grouped by age)A movie is shown in each session to provide a variety of social situations to discuss, take different perspectives, and make predictions.Let’s Talk 2For middle school students working on social skills Through role-play and peer modeling, students will learn how to enter a conversation, change a topic, interrupt appropriately, and more!?Speech MastersCTS LegoClubFor elementary-aged children working on articulation This group?s aim is to develop mastery of sound targets. Carry-over of sounds is promoted by practicing them in sentences and in conversation.For Lego? enthusiasts with autism or relatedsocial and communication challengesChildren are grouped by age and use Lego? projects to develop skills in self-regulation, problem solving, con- versation skills, sharing, turn-taking, and collaboration.Phonology / ApraxiaFluency / StutteringMotor MouthsFor children ages 3-5 with apraxia or delays in speech sound developmentA specific sound will be targeted each week using books, games, songs, circle activities, and snacks.Social Skills / Fine Motor FocusCTS Lego? ClubFor Lego? enthusiasts with autism or related social and fine motor challengesChildren are grouped by age and use Lego?projects to promote fine motor skills, as well as sharing, turn-taking, self-regulation, and problem solving. This group is led by an Occupational Therapist.Smooth Speech AdventuresFor students ages 6-8 who stutterThrough various fun adventure activities, participants will learn more about the components of stuttering, de- velop awareness of “smooth” vs. “bumpy” speech, and acquire fluency strategies they can use.Feeding ChallengesFeeding FunFor preschoolers with problematic feeding behaviors The focus in this group is on increasing a child?s comfort level with textures, tastes, smells, and consistencies of foods. The Sequential Oral Sensory feeding approach will be used. This group is led by an SLP and an OT.Ask us about insurance -- Groups may be covered by your insurance!Speech-Language, Occupational, and Physical Therapies630-444-007740 W 310 LaFox Road | Suite St. Charles, IL 60175 info@ | Working together to achieve the very best for your child ................
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