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Take a Taste Tuesday with Made by Melissa Lee
Hi! I’m Melissa and the writer behind the blog Made by Melissa Lee. I mainly focus on easy, family-friendly recipes, with a good dose of family fun thrown in courtesy…
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Take a Taste Tuesday
As a Speech Language Pathologist, the oral motor abilities and feeding concerns of children fall under my scope of practice. Each year, the number of children with feeding concerns with…
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All Things Green
In anticipation of Spring and St. Patrick’s Day, this week we are celebrating with all things green. Read on for some green inspiration. Make a Green Smoothie. Not only is making a…
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A Dr. Seuss Celebration!
March 2 is a day for celebration. It is Dr. Seuss’ birthday (He would be 113 this year!) and Read Across America Day. In celebration of the day and the 44…
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5 Easy Toddler-Made Ornaments
This holiday we have been making ornaments that focus more on the process than the product. The process of making these ornaments allows a child to explore different art mediums and…
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Language in Daily Routines
Some weeks there is just no time. Between work, family commitments and household responsibilities there isn’t time for anything else. This post looks at promoting language development in daily routines. No…
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5 Ways to Promote Language Through Cooking
My one-year-old is with me all the time in the kitchen. She is either begging to be picked up to see what I am doing or begging for tastes of…
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Having the Child “Take the Lead”
I am honored to be a guest blogger on Say-N-Play Columbus! Like Signe, I am a Speech-Language Pathologist living in the Columbus area. I work in the clinical and school…
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Smelling Jars
When baby girl was 2 months old we did this smelling activity. Now that she is older and getting into everything, I wanted to put together these smelling jars. This activity allows her…
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Light Box for Baby
A few people have asked how we put our light box together. I thought there might be more questions out there, so I put together this how-to for our light box…