Let's TALK About It:
Montgomery Marriott Prattville
Hotel & Conference Center
2500 Legends Circle,
Prattville, AL 36066


Feed Me Words will host the third annual Let’s TALK About It Coaching Summit in Prattville, Alabama on Friday, July 25, 2025. The theme of this year’s event is Fostering Literacy & Wellness for a Brighter Future. The Summit offers a unique platform for attendees to engage with leading experts in early language & literacy. Through insightful sessions, these experts will deliver timely and practical knowledge, empowering participants to elevate their current efforts, and amplify the impact of their work. This event is designed for Coaches, Mentors, Child Care Administrators, Teachers & Teacher’s Aides, Social Workers, Home Visitors, Early Interventionists, Nurses, and other professionals in early childhood education.
Registration is Now Open
In previous years, Feed Me Words was proud to offer this Summit to attendees at no cost. However, due to rising expenses, we will be implementing a modest $20 attendance fee per person this year. We’ve made every effort to keep this fee as low as possible, and it will help offset the costs of food and facilities so we can continue to provide a high-quality experience for all participants.
Registration will close on July 11, 2025 and is limited to the first 200 registrants.
Schedule
8:30-9:00 AM Registration
9:00-10:30 AM Opening Session
10:30-10:45 AM Break
10:45-11:45 AM Breakout Session
11:45-12:45 PM Lunch
12:45-1:45 PM Breakout Session
1:45-2:00 PM Break
2:00-3:30 PM Closing Session
Our Keynote Speakers
Books Build Better Brains
Dr Navsaria will discuss the critical importance of the first thousand days of life and the key role human relationships and interactions play in that time period, along with concepts of toxic stress and how early adversity leads to lifelong issues. The importance of early literacy, along with key concepts about literacy development will be reviewed. The structure and concept behind the Reach Out and Read program (which provides early literacy promotion) will be discussed as an example of parenting support in this arena.

Dipesh Navsaria, MPH, MSLIS, MD is a pediatrician working in the public interest. He blends the roles of physician, occasional children’s librarian, educator, public health professional and child health advocate. With graduate degrees in public health, children’s librarianship, physician assistant studies, and medicine, he brings a unique combination of interests and experience together.
He is a professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine and Public Health, and a clinical professor of Human Development and Family Studies at the School of Human Ecology, both at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He has practiced primary care pediatrics in a variety of settings with special interest in underserved populations, and continues to practice in outpatient settings. He also works regionally and nationally with Reach Out and Read, as well as the American Academy of Pediatrics. In 2022, he was appointed by the White House to the National Museum and Library Services Board.
Committed to understanding how basic science can translate into busy primary-care settings via population health concepts and policy initiatives — and also be incorporated into transdisciplinary approaches across multiple sectors and schools of thought — Dr Navsaria aims to educate the next generation of those who work with children and families in realizing how their professional roles include being involved in larger concepts of social policy and how they may affect the cognitive and socioemotional development of children for their future benefit. The various ways in which we can influence the environment around children and families — from the very micro to the most macro — to ensure they can flourish and thrive is at the heart of what he does.
Planting Seeds, Building Futures: Renewing Our Commitment to Young Children and Families
Early childhood professionals are the unsung heroes whose daily efforts shape the foundation of our communities’ future. Whether teaching, coaching, visiting homes, or providing health care, they face unseen challenges with unwavering dedication. This uplifting session will celebrate the crucial role these professionals play, reminding them that even though they may not always see immediate results, the seeds they plant grow into lasting change. Participants will leave reenergized, inspired, and ready to implement new insights gained throughout the conference, knowing that their work carries profound, far-reaching impact.

Dr. Jeff Langham currently serves as the Alabama Regional Director for Cognia. Before coming to Cognia, he served as Chief of Staff/Assistant State Superintendent at the Alabama State Department of Education. His career in education has encompassed a variety of roles: superintendent, education specialist, school district curriculum coordinator, school administrator, staff development trainer, public relations director, and classroom teacher. During his tenure as Superintendent of the Elmore County School System, the School Superintendents of Alabama (SSA) selected him as Alabama’s Superintendent of the Year. With more than 40 years of experience in both public and private education, his areas of expertise include educational leadership, board governance and school improvement. Dr. Langham resides in Wetumpka, Alabama with his wife Ginny, a retired nurse educator. They have one daughter, Weldon, a practicing music therapist who resides in Birmingham, Alabama.