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Playground communication boards have been added to the parks and playgrounds across Marblehead. (Spenser Hasak) Purchase this photo

Communication is key in Marblehead

Ryan Vermette

April 25, 2024 by Ryan Vermette

MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead Family Fund and The Power of Speech teamed up to install communication boards throughout the town’s playgrounds.

Boards were installed at Hobbs, Gatchell, Seaside, Bud Orne, Devereux and Stramski playgrounds. Each includes a series of colorful pictures related to playground activities, such as going to play on the slide or swings, to make it easier for children who communicate in different ways to connect with one another.

“The key thing around them is that they demonstrate another tool for people who need different ways of communicating, whether that’s spoken words or sign language,” Marblehead Family Fund Co-Chair Kristine Quirke said.

The town’s Recreation and Parks Department helped install the boards at each playground. Quirke added that communication boards are becoming more prevalent in school playgrounds across the state and country, and that they help to create a more inclusive environment.

“It’s also a really great learning opportunity just to learn that people communicate in different ways,” Quirke said. “It’s around acceptance and inclusion.”

The idea came to fruition after Power of Speech owner Jessica Brown, a local speech-language pathologist, reached out to Quirke about adding communication boards to the parks.

The Family Fund also recently completed a project at Hobbs Playground to make equipment more accessible for children in wheelchairs.

“Now in all of these playgrounds, it’s a great symbol and a sign of, ‘This is a place of acceptance and inclusion,’” Quirke said.

  • Ryan Vermette
    Ryan Vermette

    Ryan Vermette is the Item's Marblehead reporter. He graduated from Springfield College in 2021 with a Bachelor's degree in Communications/Sports Journalism. While in school, he wrote multiple sports articles for the school newspaper, the Springfield Student, and joined Essex Media Group in August, 2022. Ryan is a college basketball fanatic and an avid Boston sports fan and in his free time, enjoys video games and Marvel movies.

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