Little Learners at REV

Summer In-Person Intensive (Ages 5–10)
Little Learners is an in-person summer program designed for students ages 5–10, offering a highly supportive, small-group learning environment that prioritizes communication access, connection, and meaningful participation.
This program is ideal for younger students who benefit from structured support, responsive teaching, and communication-centered learning in an inclusive setting.

Program Overview
Little Learners supports young students through developmentally appropriate learning experiences that build communication, engagement, and shared participation.
Students engage in:
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Communication-rich activities
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Purposeful motor skills
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Play and learning alongside peers
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Opportunities to build confidence and independence
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Inclusive participation supported by skilled staff
The focus is not on “readiness,” compliance, or performance. The focus is on access, belonging, purposeful motor skills, and growth.
Group size is capped at 4 students, allowing for individualized support and a calm, connected group environment.
How the Program Works
Ages: 5 - 10
Format: In-person, small group
Group Size: Capped at 4 students
Location: Gaithersburg
Structure: Summer-only, 4-day intensive
This small-group model allows staff to support participation in real time, respond to student needs, and help learners engage meaningfully with peers.
Summer 2026 Schedule & Location

Communication Partner Requirement
A parent-provided communication partner is required.
This ensures each student has consistent support to access communication and participate meaningfully throughout the program.
Communication partners are supported throughout the program — coaching is embedded naturally within sessions.
Who This Program is For
This program is a strong fit for students who:
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Are ages 5 - 10
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Benefit from a highly supportive, small-group environment
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Are developing communication and participation skills
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Use AAC, letterboards, stencils, are emerging AAC users, or benefit from multimodal communication supports
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Thrive with routines, structure, and connection-based learning
No fluent communication skills required.
Belonging comes first.


