Jennifer Triandafilou
M.A., CCC-SLP
Founder of Simon Says. Twenty-eight years and 1,000+ practitioners trained. Built the curriculum after watching too many cases stall in OT and SLP silos.


Three days. Chicago. Twenty-five seats.
The piece is in the mouth. And the airway. And the nervous system.
For three days in Chicago, twenty-five pediatric occupational therapists will learn what's actually happening when feeding plateaus, when regulation falls apart, when sensory work isn't enough — and what to do about it on Monday.
The observation
Kelly and Molly already share an office. They co-treat the same children, in the same hour, and trade notes over the same coffee.
The question
Why is the rest of the field still treating OT and SLP as separate appointments on a parent's calendar?
M.A., CCC-SLP
Founder of Simon Says. Twenty-eight years and 1,000+ practitioners trained. Built the curriculum after watching too many cases stall in OT and SLP silos.
M.S., OTR/L
Pediatric OT with fifteen years in feeding, sensory, and regulation. Owns mOTivated Kids in Collingswood, NJ. Teaches the OT lens that makes oral-motor work finally click.
M.S., CCC-SLP
The other half of Kelly's office. They co-treat the same children. Treats orofacial myofunctional disorders in her own practice — the quiet bridge between feeding and speech.
Twenty-five seats · Pediatric OT only
We're opening this only to twenty-five OTs. If you've ever wanted to connect the dots between feeding, regulation, and airway — this is that room. Leave your name. We'll reach out in order.
→ leave your nameAOTA-recognized CEUs through Aspire OT cosponsorship. Final hour count confirmed prior to event. OTs should verify CEU acceptance with their state board.

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