Absolutely Incredible Kid Day March 19th

At Sound Speech & Hearing Clinic, we believe every child deserves to feel seen, celebrated, and encouraged. Next Thursday, our team is excited to join communities across the country in celebrating Absolutely Incredible Kid Day.

Absolutely Incredible Kid Day was created with a simple but powerful purpose: to remind young people how important they are. Growing up can be challenging, and sometimes children just need to hear that they matter and that someone believes in them. This uplifting holiday is celebrated every year on the third Thursday in March. In 2026, it falls on March 19.

The best part? Anyone can participate. It is free, easy, and meaningful. Parents, teachers, caregivers, clinicians, and community members are all encouraged to take a moment to tell a young person in their life why they are special.

At Sound, we will be sharing messages of encouragement with the children we see in our clinic. Whether it is recognizing a child’s perseverance in speech therapy, their creativity in communication, or simply the joy they bring to those around them, these moments of encouragement can have a lasting impact.

We invite you to join millions of people across the United States in celebrating the incredible kids in your life. Drop by our office for free letterhead. Write a short note and leave it with our front desk to be mailed out to arrive on time next Thursday!

Jody Vaynshtok
Jody is a California-licensed speech language pathologist with eight years of industry and clinical experience. She has worked with both adult and pediatric populations during her time at private practice, birth-to-three, and hospital facilities. She is experienced in the assessment and treatment of a variety of communication and cognitive disorders. In addition, Jody has a passion for working with adults looking to achieve clearer communication. Jody received her BS in Speech and Hearing Sciences and MS in Medical Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Washington. She was a part of the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital at Stanford’s cleft and craniofacial clinic participating in the multidisciplinary assessment and treatment of children born with craniofacial abnormalities. She holds a staff position at UCSF and is the lead speech language pathologist for the department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery’s Hearing Loss Clinic. When she's not busy having fun with her clients Jody enjoys spending time with her husband, Anton, friends and family. And if she's not headed out somewhere fun for dinner, you might find her at Bar Method working out!
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