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Loma Linda's Summer Camp Helps Children Build Confidence One Conversation at a Time

By Evan Hollis, Community Writer
July 15, 2026 at 12:29pm. Views: 59

For most children, conversation comes naturally. They excitedly tell their parents about their day, laugh with friends on the playground, answer questions in the classroom, and confidently introduce themselves to someone new. Communication is such a routine part of everyday life that many people rarely stop to consider how much it shapes a child's confidence, friendships, and success in school.

For other children, however, every conversation can feel like a challenge.

Finding the right words, pronouncing sounds correctly, or expressing thoughts clearly may require tremendous effort. Something as simple as raising a hand in class or introducing themselves to another child can become a source of anxiety rather than excitement.

This summer, those children are finding encouragement, support, and new confidence through the Communication Sciences and Disorders Summer Camp hosted by Loma Linda University Health. The camp began July 13 at the Drayson Center and provides specialized activities designed to strengthen speech, language, and communication skills in a fun, supportive environment.

Rather than resembling a traditional classroom, the camp feels much more like a place where learning and play naturally come together.

Children participate in games, storytelling, group activities, creative projects, and structured conversations that encourage communication while allowing them to interact with peers who may be facing similar challenges. Every activity has a purpose, even when it simply appears to be children laughing together.

Behind the scenes, graduate clinicians and licensed speech-language pathologists carefully design each experience to help participants develop stronger communication skills while building confidence that extends far beyond the camp itself.

The program reflects one of Loma Linda University Health's longstanding commitments: caring for the whole child.

While speech and language development may not always receive the same public attention as other medical specialties, communication influences nearly every aspect of childhood. It affects academic achievement, emotional well-being, friendships, self-esteem, and future career opportunities.

Children who struggle to communicate sometimes withdraw socially, not because they lack ideas or intelligence, but because speaking can feel frustrating or intimidating.

Speech-language professionals understand that helping a child communicate more effectively often transforms far more than speech alone.

It changes how children see themselves.

 

Graduate students studying speech-language pathology gain valuable clinical experience under professional supervision while serving local families. Children receive individualized attention in an environment designed specifically for learning. Parents gain strategies they can continue using at home long after camp concludes.

The result is a partnership that strengthens both education and patient care.

The timing of the camp also serves an important purpose.

Summer often provides an opportunity for children to continue developing skills without the pressures of the regular school year. Maintaining therapy and educational activities during school breaks helps many children retain progress while preparing for a successful return to the classroom in the fall.

As the week progresses, campers will continue practicing sounds, building vocabulary, strengthening social communication, and discovering new confidence through everyday interactions. Some will make new friends. Others will overcome fears that once kept them silent. All will leave having taken meaningful steps forward.

Years from now, most people will never know which successful teacher, business owner, healthcare professional, or community leader once attended a speech-language summer camp.

What they will notice are confident adults who communicate clearly, build relationships easily, and contribute to their communities.

Sometimes changing a child's future begins not with a grand gesture, but with something much simpler.

 

It begins by helping that child find their voice.

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