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Taking your children out to eat (or a “feeding fieldtrip”) can be a great way to introduce new foods and practice sitting together for a meal. Here are some local restaurants that have discounted or free children’s meals to help get you started, as well as local farmers markets to explore.


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Summit DD’s knowledgeable team of Early Intervention experts have compiled a helpful list of resources to help your little on develop strong and healthy feeding habits. Explore the feeding resources for parents below.

Raising Adventurous Eaters Guides. ...

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As parents, one of our very first (and most important) jobs is feeding our child. But eating isn’t as automatic as it might seem. Our bodies are designed to prioritize breathing first, not eating. That means babies and toddlers have to learn how to pause their breathing long enough to swallow safely, and that takes coordination and practice.

In the first month...


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Thousands of Summit County residents, businesses, organizations and schools kicked off Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month with a bang by celebrating Inclusion Day on March 2nd! Together we truly “painted” the town orange to spread awareness for developmental disabilities.

See what we all accomplished together in the comprehensive slideshow below! So many happy ...


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The 2026 Action Plan represents both reflection and resolve. It builds on the goals of our 2025–2030 Long-Range Plan while acknowledging the realities of today’s environment. We enter 2026 with a clear understanding that the path forward will not be without obstacles. At the same time, we move ahead with purpose, guided by our mission to help people of all abilities reach the...


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