Fun & Functional

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Family Fun “Egg”citing “Egg”tivities

Holiday preparations can feel exhausting when you’re already juggling so much. Try starting small with egg decorating traditions or simple basketball skills with eggs to build movement. You’ve got this.

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Tech Tips for a Jolly Holiday

Managing a busy home is exhausting. Smart home tech holiday tips can help, like using Nest devices parenting aid to adjust lights or music by voice. You are doing a wonderful job. Navigating your child’s first phone feels daunting. Pinwheel parental control mode helps by filtering apps and contacts to create a safe space.

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Tech Tips for Back to School Success

A Cool Tool for IEP Help: Otter’s Voice Notes Are you gearing up for another school year? Whether your child attends full-time in-person classes or follows a hybrid schedule at home, having the right tools can make all the difference.

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Create, Cook, Talk: Cherry Hand Pies

Kitchen time can feel chaotic when you just want a quiet meal. Try to create, cook, and talk while making Cherry Hand Pies to practice speaking and learn cooking techniques together. Enjoy the sweetness.

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Create, Cook, Talk: Hawaiian Wraps

Back-to-school mornings feel rushed, but you can create lunch wraps kids will love. Try these Hawaiian wrap recipes cooking together to build speech pathology food activities into your daily routine.

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