Hand in Hand – Occupational Therapy and Speech Therapy

April is also the month to recognize and honor Occupational Therapists!  Speech Therapy and Occupational Therapy are the carrots and peas of the therapy world.  OK – Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy might be more like the carrots and peas, however OT and Speech are a close second.

OT provides therapeutic intervention for a plethora of needs children with speech-language deficits may encounter.   From sensory to visual motor to social needs to strength to feeding to many many more, our fellow therapists work to make the lives of their clients as independent and fulfilling as possible.  Speech therapists appreciate and NEED the input of Occupational therapists to develop therapeutic intervention that address the WHOLE child.

We at Lakeshore Speech would like to give a standing ovation to Occupational Therapists!  If you would like more information on Occupational therapy, please feel free to inquire of your Speech Therapist as well as The Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.

Yours in Speech,

Lakeshore Speech Therapy, LLC.

Lakeshore Announces Summer Programs

Lakeshore Speech Therapy, LLC is proud to announce our 2018 Summer Programs. While the brochure is available on our website, we wanted to take a few moments to dive deeper into explaining these great opportunities.

Speech Boot Camp – This camp is designed for children with apraxia, motor speech impairment or phonological disorders to provide intensive and individualized speech therapy over the course of 2 weeks.  This ‘camp’ is a one on one opportunity with Ellen Spear.  Each child would come for 30 minutes of intensive therapy hyper-focused on the child’s needs specific to speech production. Ellen will draw upon her expertise in this area as well as her certification in PROMPT.  This may be the opportunity your child needs to set into motion significant progress related to speech production.  June 18-21 and June 25-28. Space is limited. $60/session – this camp can be billed to insurance or paid privately.

Roller Coaster Makers Camp – designed for students entering the 9th – 12th grades who may struggle with social skills, making friends, and working in groups.  This camp will highlight a social skill per day and then incorporate that skill within the day’s construction of a roller coaster.  This camp will  combine STEM skills as well as social skills/executive functioning skills and will be led by VernaAnn Kotansky.  As a certified Assistive Technology Specialist and Speech therapist, VernaAnn will draw upon her love of science and technology to create an open and enriching experience for the teens in this camp.  Direction following will be a must as well as ability to work independently and demonstrate self-regulatory behaviors.  Every camper will take home a roller coaster, but not until the “Gallery of Roller Coasters” is shared with family and friends. June 19 – 22nd – 10am-12pm. $300. Space is limited to 6 students. Private pay only as this group is not a skilled service therefore we are unable to bill insurance.

Lakeshore Has Gone To The Dogs! A Reading Summer Camp – designed for students entering the 1st to 3rd grades – Lakeshore is proud and excited to introduce Stan the Therapy Dog and his amazing handler (and elementary school teacher with 20 years of experience) Patti Cramer. This program will run 3 sessions which will focus on practicing reading strategies to improve Accuracy, Fluency and Comprehension.  During each session: Day 1 :Reading Accuracy-assess and practice reading strategies to improve a reader’s accuracy; Day 2: Reading Fluency– Work on pacing, phrasing, punctuation and reading with expression; Day 3: Reading Comprehension– introduce and practice various strategies to improve reading comprehension. Students will read books at their independent level to accomplish these tasks. Students will have one on one time with Patti. They will also work together on these strategies and they will have the opportunity to read to Stan to show off their skills.  Session 1: June 11-13,  Session 2: June 18-20, Session 3: June 25-17  – 10:00-11:30am.  Space is limited to 4 students per session. Cost $250/session. All 3 sessions- $700.  Private pay only as this group is not a skilled service therefore we are unable to bill insurance.

Guided Makers Social Skills Camp – designed for students entering the 5th – 8th grades who struggle with social skills, making friends and working in groups.  STEM skills are every important in today’s world and this camp will begin to introduce those skills in combination with social skills. Social skills will be introduced daily and campers will practice these  social skills while making “STEM creations” and working in a group.  This camp will be led by VernaAnn Kotansky as well.  Campers will take home their creations.  The camp will culminate with a “Makers’ Gallery” for friends and family to enjoy all the creations! June 12 – 14th – 10am-12pm. $300. Space is limited to 6 students. Private pay only as this group is not a skilled service therefore we are unable to bill insurance.

Superflex: A Superhero Social Thinking Curriculum – designed for students ages 8 – 11 years old.  Following the amazing adventures of Superflex, your campers will gain the Superhero skills to combat the likes of the horrible villains ‘Rock Brain’, ‘WasFunnyOnce’, and ‘Glassman’ to name a few. This class will be led by Ellen Spear.  Your child will be engaged in the world of Superflex while learning and practicing the ever important social skills.  Perfect timing for a refresher as they begin to prepare for the start of the 2018-19 school year!  August 6-9th – 3-4pm. $300. Space is limited to 6 students.  Private pay only as this group is not a skilled service therefore we are unable to bill insurance.

Registration deadline for all programs is May 25,  2018. Payment is due in full by the date of the first class for all programs.  There will be no refunds for missed sessions. We reserve the right to cancel and reschedule session days  at any time.  We accept cash, check and most major credit cards as payment. 

Upon registering, we will send you a packet of information that must be completely filled out and returned by June 6, 2018.

We reserve the right to cancel the class entirely should registration not meet minimum requirements.  All clients that did register will be notified at least three (3) days prior to the first class and refunds will be given at that time.

Register for all programs by calling (1-440-471-7901) or emailing Kelly (krigo@lakeshorespeech.com) at Lakeshore Speech Therapy, LLC.

Yours in Speech,

Lakeshore Speech Therapy, LLC

 

 

What are YOUR Summer plans?

Summer?  Here in NorthEast Ohio, snow is still flying …. the idea of Summer doesn’t seem like it will every be a reality!  Alas, we all know those Spring showers will bring those May flowers and Summer is but a few days away!  And so the age old question – to schedule the summer away or not? Everyone has on opinion on this topic.  Sign the kids up for camp after camp after camp so they don’t miss a thing.  Don’t sign the kids up for anything and let the lazy days of Summer lead the adventure. And with every opinion, there is child, parent, family that stands in the shadows waiting for the final answer.

So what is the right answer? That is an answer only YOU as your child’s caregiver can answer.  What is needed in the Summer months for one child may not be needed for another.  As a caregiver, you need to sit yourself down and really think about a few questions.  Answer them honestly and then act upon them and don’t look back.

Question #1: What does my son/daughter/child NEED during the Summer months?  Do they NEED the structure of a camp? Do they NEED a flexibility schedule? Do they NEED intensive therapeutic intervention or time with peers? Do they NEED a summer off?  What your child NEEDS vs what you WANT can really make a huge difference in the effectiveness of the Summer programming.

Question #2: How much TIME do you and your family have to devote to the Summer program? Look at that calendar – Summer FLIES by waaay to fast.  When do you plan on going on vacation?  When are you going to visit Grandma and Grandpa?  When is Grandma and Grandpa coming to visit?  Signing up for any program or intervention and then canceling is non-productive for you as well as the therapist/program on the other end.  Sign-up for days/times that you are pretty sure you will be FREE.  Does this mean no Monday or Friday programming for you? Does this mean nothing before 11am?  The flexibility of your child’s schedule is paramount in planning for Summer programming.

Question #3: What’s the budget?  We all know price is a big factor in any and all Summer programming.  How much is the ultimate limit? Would your money be better spent on one Summer program or spread out among a few?  What funding opportunities exist for your child?  Is a Summer program ‘gift worthy’ – meaning is it worth the time to suggest a family member(s) give the Summer program to your child as an early birthday or holiday gift? Staying in your budget is just as important during the Summer as it is any time of the year.

Summer programming is up to you and your child.  You hold the answer that is right for your child and your situation.  We know you’ll make the right decision!

 

Yours in Speech,

Lakeshore Speech Therapy, LLC.

April is Autism Awareness Month…..Let’s Celebrate!

April is Autism Awareness month.  We here are Lakeshore are proud to work with families and for individuals on the Autism spectrum. There is no one way, one recipe, one program that fits all children with Autism.  We celebrate these differences!
Those working with children with Autism strive to finding the keys to unlock communication skills. While progress in finding those ‘keys’ at times can feel painfully slow, your speech-language pathologist is here for you to continually push, model, and encourage you and your child.  Even the smallest step of forward progress is cause for celebration!
Lakeshore Speech celebrates with you and your child!