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Landon Eckert

Landon Eckert was the toddler son of Carla Eckert and the older brother of Melanie Eckert. When he was nearly two, his pediatrician referred him to speech-language pathologist Ava Harlow because he had produced only a few consonants despite comparatively strong receptive language.

Early Life and Background

Landon lived in New York City with Carla, his unnamed father, and his younger sister, Melanie. Before Melanie’s birth, Landon accompanied Carla on a crowded subway trip while she was very pregnant. He was traveling in a stroller when Jacob Keller gave Carla his seat and later accepted her help during a severe migraine.

A few months after the subway encounter, Carla brought Landon and the infant Melanie to his initial speech-language appointment. Carla and Ava recognized each other from their earlier exchange in an online parenting group during the intake.

Speech and Communication Patterns

When he was nearly two, Landon understood substantially more spoken language than he expressed and had produced only a few consonants. His limited verbal output led his pediatrician to refer him for evaluation; no specific speech or language diagnosis had been established beyond the expressive delay.

Family and Core Relationships

Carla Eckert

Carla recognized the difference between Landon’s receptive and expressive communication and sought professional support for him.

Melanie Eckert

Melanie was Landon’s younger sister. She was an infant when Carla brought both children to Landon’s initial appointment.

Significant Relationships

Ava Harlow

Main article: Ava Keller and Landon Eckert

Ava became Landon’s speech-language pathologist after his pediatric referral. Their first appointment also connected Landon’s care to Ava’s earlier online exchange with Carla about Jacob’s subway encounter.