For parents whose kids have speech sessions, what happens on the in-between days?

Hello everyone,

I am a developer working on the parental side of children’s speech therapy and looking for information about the home side.

What is being done during the days when there is no speech therapy appointment? Is it possible to make something organized and interesting for the child to do at home? And what did help?

Am I right to assume that an easy-to-use home practice tool, designed by SLPs, could become really useful for families or will it be just another burden?

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u/mkejdi — 7 days ago
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I’m building a small speech-practice app for kids and would love to see if parents actually need this

Hi everyone,

I’m a developer working on an early idea for a simple app that helps children practice speech exercises at home between therapy sessions.

The goal is not to replace speech therapists or professional support. The idea is more to create a small tool that can make home practice easier, more consistent, and a bit more engaging for kids.

Right now it is still very early. I’m mainly trying to understand if this is a real problem for families, if it’s something parents would actually care about, and whether it’s worth building further.

I made a small landing page here:
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There is no finished product yet and nothing to download. I’m just sharing the idea to see if people are interested, would want to follow along, or have any input from their own experience.

Any feedback, thoughts, or even just signs of interest would be really helpful as I decide whether to keep building this.

u/mkejdi — 7 days ago