Speech Fun All Week Long: Simple Summer Themes to Build Language</span>
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Speech Fun All Week Long: Simple Summer Themes to Build Language

Summer is full of fun and freedom—but routines and learning don’t have to stop. Our themed weekly calendar makes it easy to sneak in language practice through play, movement, and daily life. From dancing to storytelling, each day offers a simple way to keep your child engaged, talking, and building new skills. Whether you're on-the-go or relaxing at home, you can turn everyday moments into fun speech and language opportunities. Keep it short, playful, and consistent—every little conversation counts!

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Happy Birthday to Pediatric Interactions!
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Happy Birthday to Pediatric Interactions!

Happy 23rd Birthday to Pediatric Interactions! This month, we're sharing fun birthday ideas for your child—from creative themes to local party spots and sensory-friendly tips. Want to make the celebration extra special? Check out the full blog for inspiration!

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Communication and Joy for the Holidays!
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Communication and Joy for the Holidays!

This season, give gifts that spark joy and help your child's growth. We recommend toys that improve communication, play, and learning. They are perfect for making the holidays fun and meaningful!

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Play is FUN and Teaches New Skills
Sarah Rosten Sarah Rosten

Play is FUN and Teaches New Skills

Play is fun and the best way young children learn and develop new skills. Learn more about how you can use PLAY to engage and connect with your child and help him build communication skills.

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Does Your Child have Oral Motor Dysfunction?
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Does Your Child have Oral Motor Dysfunction?

Learn more how the Simon Says Myofunctional program has been a game-changer for patients to improve target oral motor strength, proper tongue resting posture, and more. These often impact speech, eating, breathing, and overall quality of life.

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5 Ways to Make More Peace During Mealtimes
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5 Ways to Make More Peace During Mealtimes

Mealtimes are often highly stressful, chaotic, and another task to complete in the lives of our busy families. Mealtimes include a lot of sounds, smells, sights, and varying perception of each of these sensory experiences. This can be overwhelming for our children that have strong responses to foods and textures. What can parents do? We’ll share 5 ways to make mealtime more peaceful.

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