The Binghamton University Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic is hosting a summer camp for children and youth who stutter, ages 5 to 15.
Camp Dream. Speak. Live.
Camp Dream. Speak. Live. is an intensive treatment program for children and teens who stutter. Developed by the Arthur M. Blank Center for Stuttering Education and Research, it is free for all participants.
Details
- Dates: Monday, July 7 through Friday, July 11, 2025
- Time: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Location: 10 University Dr., Johnson City, N.Y., 13790
- Cost: Free
- Open to: Children and youth 5 to 15 years old
Program goals
This program does not target fluency as an outcome. Instead, the targeted goals include:
- Increasing the children's communication competence
- Improving how the children feel about their ability to communicate
- Lessening the influence of stuttering on the children's overall quality of life
- Increase the children's positive perception of their ability to establish peer-to-peer relationships
- Enhancing the children's leadership skills
About the clinic
The Binghamton University Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic, which has been serving individuals and families with speech, language and hearing needs for over two years, is offering this camp. It will be led by two licensed speech-language pathologists, Rodney Gabel and Cody Dew, both of whom have experience providing therapy services to people who stutter. Therapy services and program activities will be administered by graduate student clinicians under the supervision of Gabel, Dew and four additional speech-language pathologists.
How to register
Please complete this Google form to register for the camp.