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Little Giggles

Updated: Jun 20

Little Giggles Speech and Language offers speech therapy and language classes for kids — plus 15% off for Friend of a Mom members with code friendofamom. Sign up here!

We’re thrilled to spotlight Little Giggles Speech and Language, a wonderful practice dedicated to helping children build strong communication skills from an early age. Founded by Meredith Harrison, a fellow mom in our community, Little Giggles provides speech therapy services and group classes tailored to young children’s developmental needs.


Meredith’s passion for supporting children’s communication growth stems from her own experience as a mom, combined with her professional expertise in speech-language pathology. At Little Giggles, the focus is on early language development, baby sign language, and empowering caregivers with the tools they need to support their child’s speech and language milestones. Whether your child is working on building their vocabulary or learning how to communicate their needs through signs, Meredith’s warm, engaging approach ensures a positive, encouraging environment.


Little Giggles offers personalized therapy sessions as well as group classes that foster social interaction and language learning in a fun and supportive setting. With Meredith’s guidance, families can feel confident in nurturing their child’s communication skills and building strong, lasting foundations for future success.


We’re proud to support Meredith and her mom-owned business as part of our community. If you’re looking for speech therapy or early language classes for your little one, check out Little Giggles Speech and Language. And, as a special treat for our Friend of a Mom members, you can use code friendofamom for 15% off when you register through Southport Fundementals. Sign up here!


Let’s continue to support the amazing moms who are making a difference in their children’s lives — one giggle at a time!

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