In-Person Group Learning
At Reach Every Voice, our in-person programs are designed to support meaningful communication, collaborative learning, and access to grade-level thinking for nonspeaking and partially speaking students. All programs are grounded in the belief that proficiency is not a prerequisite for participation, belonging, or deep learning.
Our small-group model allows students to build relationships, explore shared interests, and engage in authentic communication — while families receive ongoing support and partnership.
Summer Institute at Reach Every Voice

Ages: Middle School +
Format: In-person, small group (capped at 8)
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The Reach Every Voice Summer Institute is an immersive, communication-centered learning experience for students who benefit from structured support, multimodal access, and collaborative exploration.
Students engage in:
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Interest-based learning across a range of topics
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Shared discussions supported by AAC and other communication tools
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Opportunities to build independence, agency, and confidence
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Guided peer interaction with intentional communication partner support
Our staff prioritize access, autonomy, and connection, ensuring every student has meaningful ways to participate — regardless of motor, language, or processing differences.
Parents can expect:
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Clear communication before and during the program
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Intentional facilitation focused on inclusion and belonging
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A supportive environment that honors each student’s communication style
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Students attend with a trained communication support partner.
Reach Every Voice Co-Op
Ages: Middle School +
Format: In-person, ongoing small group (capped at 4)
The Reach Every Voice Co-Op is a small-group learning experience that centers communication, connection, and curiosity. Students participate in shared activities while staff intentionally scaffold access, engagement, and peer interaction.
This program supports:
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Collaborative learning experiences
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Communication growth through authentic interaction
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Shared problem-solving and exploration
Relationship-building in a predictable, supportive setting
Students attending Co-Op need to have a support person; however, they do not need to be fully trained to support communication. REV staff will provide coaching for communication support

Little Learners at REV
(Summer Program)

Ages: 5 - 10
Format: In-person, play- and purposeful motor-based small group
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Little Learners at REV is designed for younger students who benefit from early communication access, play-based learning with purposeful-motor activities, and responsive adult support.
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Through structured play and shared activities, students are supported to:
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Explore communication in meaningful ways
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Build early social engagement skills
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Develop confidence using AAC and other tools
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Participate fully at their own pace
Tween & Teen Collaborative Learning Group (NEW - Summer Program)
Ages: 11–16
Format: In-person, small group co-op model
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The Tween & Teen Collaborative Learning Group is a small-group program designed to support connection, communication, and shared learning for students ages 11–16.
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Students engage in discussion-based, collaborative learning focused on age-relevant topics, including:
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Pop culture and social media
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Problem-solving and creative thinking
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Self-advocacy and identity
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Real-world and life skills
Instruction is flexible and guided by student interests to encourage meaningful participation and engagement.
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Students attend with a communication partner who participates alongside them, allowing staff to:
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Coach communication partners in real time
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Facilitate inclusive, peer-based discussions
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Support meaningful interaction across all communication styles, including AAC
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