Something to Tot About
- Sophi H.
- May 19
- 2 min read
Something to Tot About (STTA) is a parent-and-toddler program designed to teach parents how to support their child's first words and early language. Led by an early intervention speech-language pathologist. For ages 15-36 months.
Each class includes songs, expert and active coaching of strategies through play, and supporting social interaction with peers. I will be there to answer questions and share resources along the way.
This isn't your typical toddler playgroup! This program focuses on guided parent coaching with evidence-based content, individualized feedback, and practical take-home tools that will equip you for the long run.
This program is for you if...
you want to learn how to support your child's speech-language
you're looking for in-person activities to do with your tot
your child is a late talker or isn't talking as much as his/her peers
you have questions about their speech or don't know where to start
Read more details about each class
What you're getting in each class:
✅ tots sing, play, and learn, while parents get personalized coaching
✅ parents learn evidence-based strategies to support their child's speech and language
✅ tots build social, imitation, and other foundational communication skills in a group setting
✅ access to song list, summaries, and resources
✅ community of parents and support from your STTA village
Limited to 6 families per class. Book early to reserve your spot!
Schedule:
Our full program is offered as a 6-week series. Join us for the full program or select classes. See schedule here.
Located at Breathe & Balance Yoga (96 Lincoln Blvd Unit B, Lincoln, CA 95648)
Pricing per child:
Package | Price | Details |
6-week full program | $171 | $20 saving vs drop-in rate |
Single class (drop-in) | $32 | limited spots |
Trial-and-stay | $32 first class + remainder | option to purchase the remainder of the 'full program' ($28.50 per class) |
Class Details:
Read more information about each class element below.
Songs
Using methods as naturally appealing and enjoyable as music, our goal is to use rhythm, get bodies moving and minds open to learning language
Play
In between songs, tots will have dedicated play time in which the instructor presents techniques to parents
Strategies
Learn practical strategies that you can continue to facilitate outside of our group class and implement during everyday tasks
Coaching
During the class, the instructor focuses on actively coaching each family on applying these techniques throughout play/socialization time
Community
This program is open to all families and children regardless of communication abilities or native/home language. This program is not a replacement for speech therapy but empowers parents with tools to support their child's speech development
Specialized instructor
Early intervention speech-language pathologists (EI SLPs) or speech therapists work with families with children ages 0-3 on speech-language delays or disorders. STTA is designed and facilitated by a certified and licensed EI SLP. Learn more about your instructor






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