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<title>Pediatric Feeding Therapist: Helping Little Eaters and Talkers Build Healthy Feeding Skills</title>

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<description><![CDATA[ For little eaters and talkers, improving oral coordination can benefit both feeding and speech. The Connection Between Feeding and Speech Parents are often surprised to learn that eating and speaking are closely connected. ]]></description>


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