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Quick Tips for a Positive Thanksgiving Mealtime
By Rebecca Lotwich The holidays are a time for connection, laughter, and shared meals. For families with children who are learning to explore new foods, big holiday dinners can sometimes feel overwhelming. Whether your child prefers familiar favorites or is still discovering new textures and tastes, a positive mealtime experience is always possible. Here are…
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It’s October, which means it’s AAC Awareness Month!
As I scroll through posts and conversations, I often see beautiful reminders like “communication comes in many forms” and “AAC does not impede speech.” These truths are important and worth sharing because they’ve helped shift how people think about communication and inclusion. But if there’s one message I don’t see enough of, it’s this: AAC is…
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Toddler & Me Class Ages 2-3 – New!
Special Pop-Up Event Hosted by MST! Saturday, November 8th | 10-11am Join us for a special caregiver-and-toddler class designed to support early developmental and communication milestones. Led by both occupational and speech therapists, this session blends guided activities with playful exploration! What to Expect: Important Information:
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Supporting Sensory Needs with Halloween Costumes
For children with sensory sensitivities, Halloween costumes can sometimes feel overwhelming due to new textures, fits, and accessories. With a few thoughtful adjustments, dressing up can become a fun and comfortable experience. Remember: the goal is for your child to feel comfortable, confident, and enjoy the fun of Halloween in their own way!
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