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      "caption": "Hi, I’m Amanda 🤍\n\nWife, mom, SLP, and business owner—grateful for the many roles God has given me and the opportunity to serve others through speech therapy.\n\nI’m passionate about helping individuals build confidence and communication skills that carry into everyday life.\n\nHere you’ll find a blend o",
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      "bio": "Lasting Language Therapy Services \nMyofunctional Therapy | SLP\nHelping kids breathe, sleep & grow well\nRomans 8:28 ✨ Blessed to be a blessing"
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      "caption": "What is the difference between a speech delay and a speech disorder?\nThere is a difference! 👇\n\n⭐ Speech Delay: Speech and language skills develop typically but not at the same rate as peers\n⭐ Speech Disorder: Speech and language skills do not follow a normal developmental sequence\n\nSpeech Therapy ca",
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      "caption": "At rest, the tongue should sit gently against the roof of the mouth.\n\nLips are closed.\nBreathing happens through the nose.\n\nNot:\n\n❌ resting on the bottom of the mouth\n❌ pressing against the teeth\n❌ visible between teeth\n\nTongue posture influences the muscles surrounding the teeth and jaw.\n\nThat’s wh",
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      "caption": "During a myofunctional evaluation, we assess:\n• How your child breathes\n • Where the tongue rests\n • Swallowing patterns\n • Lip strength and closure\n • Factors that may influence orthodontic stability\n\nBy the end, you’ll know:\n • What’s within a typical range\n • What may need attention\n • Whether th",
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      "caption": "Orthodontists align teeth.\n\nMyofunctional therapy focuses on the muscles around them. When tongue posture, breathing, and swallowing patterns are addressed, orthodontic results tend to be more stable.\n\nThis isn’t about replacing braces. It’s about supporting long-term outcomes. Many families invest ",
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      "caption": "If the tongue pushes forward against the teeth during each swallow, that pressure adds up. Over months and years, this constant push from the tongue can influence alignment.\n\nBraces move teeth. But swallowing patterns will continue applying pressure afterward. That’s why correcting swallowing patter",
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      "caption": "Here are a few common signs I see in school-age kids:\n✔️ Mouth open at rest\n ✔️ Tongue pushing forward during swallow\n ✔️ Chronic mouth breathing\n ✔️ Difficulty keeping lips closed\n ✔️ Orthodontic concerns\n\nI created a simple screening guide for parents who aren’t sure what’s normal.\n\nComment “GUIDE",
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      "caption": "At rest, the tongue should gently sit against the roof of the mouth, lips closed, breathing through the nose.\n\nNot:\n ❌ On the bottom of the mouth\n ❌ Pressed against the teeth\n ❌ Visible between the teeth\n\nLow tongue posture can influence:\n• Swallowing patterns\n • Dental alignment\n • Lip strength\n • ",
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      "caption": "Mouth breathing isn’t just a phase or a harmless habit.\n\nFor growing children, it can affect:\n• How the tongue rests\n• Facial growth\n• Dental alignment\n• Sleep\n\nThe tongue is designed to rest on the roof of the mouth.\nWhen breathing happens through the mouth instead of the nose, the tongue often sit",
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      "caption": "First, let's test your memory! Remember these 5 words: SUNSHINE, COFFEE, BICYCLE, GARDEN, MUSIC\n\nGot them? Great! Now, let's learn how to boost your memory at home:\n\n1. Establish routines - Always place your keys in the same spot. Your brain thrives on predictability!\n\n2. Use visual cues - Sticky no",
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      "timestamp": "2026-02-25T23:05:10.000Z"
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