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Home > Chelsea Snyder
Chelsea Snyder

Chelsea Snyder

Speech Language Pathologist, MS, CCC-SLP

Hello! I'm a pediatric speech-language pathologist passionate about educating and empowering mamas and parents to support their kids' communication and feeding development. From breastfeeding and introducing solids, first words, and developing sounds, to school-aged speech delays, I love putting my knowledge into real-life relatable content for moms everywhere.

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How to Encourage Your Baby’s Language Development Every Day

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How to Help Your Child Learn New Words and Build Vocabulary

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10 Awesome Language Development Toys For Your Toddler

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How to Encourage Your Baby’s Language Development Every Day

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Essential Strategies for Boosting Baby Language Development

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Speech Milestones for Babies: 6 to 12 Months

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