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Paige Huhta

Paige Huhta is a Michigan based pediatric occupational therapist. She graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 2015 with her Master of Occupational Therapy degree. She then went on to provide occupational therapy to children in schools, inpatient rehab, and an outpatient therapy clinic. Paige enjoys working with children of all ages and helping them engage in meaningful occupations, including eating! She is passionate about setting new eaters up for success and making family mealtimes enjoyable. Paige is the mom to 6-month-old Bennett, the newest Little Spoon-er on the block.
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