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COMUNIDAD CRECER
Comunidad
Crecer, meaning "community for growth," is a small private school
outside Mexico City dedicated to assessing and educating children with
multiple handicaps. Since 1990, students, supervisors, and
faculty members from the UNM Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences
have traveled to Comunidad Crecer to provide treatment for students with
communication difficulties and other handicaps resulting from cerebral
palsy and a variety of genetic syndromes. Since 2001, SHS has collaborated with the UNM Occupational Therapy Department. Students serve as members on
a multidisciplinary team including occupational therapists, physical therapists,
and the school staff.
Of the 12 member team traveling to Comunidad Crecer 8 are graduate
SLP and OT students. Competition to gain a spot is keen. Housing for the
trip is provided in a dormitory attached to the school. Parents of Comunidad
Crecer students host the visiting team for tours, entertainment, and meals.
The graduate students' only expense is one-half the airfare to Mexico
City with the Sertoma Club and department clinic funds covering the remaining
costs.
The Comunidad Crecer project is an example of true collaboration and
a cultural exchange. It provides a wonderful opportunity for graduate
students to get to know people from a different culture, practice their
Spanish skills, and benefit from the hands-on experience of working with
students with a wide range of handicaps. For more information on the project,
contact Clinic Director Sandy Nettleton, sandynet@unm.edu.
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