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Clarke Summer Adventure

Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech

Easthampton, Massachusetts - Hampshire County

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Easthampton

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Provider overview

Clarke Summer Adventure is a two-week summer camp held in Easthampton for children ages 9-14 who are deaf and hard of hearing, fostering confidence, communication, and friendships with other children with hearing loss.

Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech is a Northampton-based nonprofit serving children who are deaf and hard of hearing, and runs the Summer Adventure camp in Easthampton.

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Ages
Children ages 9-14 who are deaf and hard of hearing
Season
Two-week summer camp
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Clarke Summer Adventure

The camp is held in Easthampton; the organization's main campus is in Northampton. Families should confirm current dates and registration.

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Summer Adventure camp

Two-week summer camp for children who are deaf and hard of hearing, with confidence-building activities and listening and communication skills.

Ages
Children ages 9-14 who are deaf and hard of hearing
Season
Two-week summer camp
Schedule
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The official Clarke Schools page says Summer Adventure is a two-week summer camp for children ages 9-14 who are deaf and hard of hearing, held in Easthampton, Massachusetts, where campers interact with other children with hearing loss, build listening, communication, and social skills, and have fun.
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Program details we found

Summer Adventure camp

The official Clarke Schools page says Summer Adventure is a two-week summer camp for children ages 9-14 who are deaf and hard of hearing, held in Easthampton, Massachusetts, where campers interact with other children with hearing loss, build listening, communication, and social skills, and have fun.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a summer camp for children who are deaf and hard of hearing, hearing loss, teachers of the deaf, young adults with hearing loss, and building listening, communication, and social skills.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about communication supports, staffing by teachers of the deaf, the daily schedule, what to pack, and how to register a new camper.

What we checked

What we found: The official Clarke Schools page says Summer Adventure is a two-week summer camp for children ages 9-14 who are deaf and hard of hearing, held in Easthampton, Massachusetts, where campers interact with other children with hearing loss, build listening, communication, and social skills, and have fun.

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