Our team of speech and feeding therapists serves families and children in Brooklyn (Dumbo, Brooklyn Heights, Prospect Heights, Downtown Brooklyn, Park Slope, Cobble Hill, Carroll Gardens, Fort Greene, Gowanus, Prospect Lefferts Gardens, and Bay Ridge) and Manhattan (Upper West Side, Upper East, and other neighborhoods in Manhattan depending on availability).
Typically, a child should be 100% intelligible to unfamiliar listeners by the age of 4. For younger children, unfamiliar listeners should be able to understand roughly 25% by age one, 50% by age two, and 75% by age three. If you are uncertain about your child’s progress, reach out to us for a complimentary phone consultation and we’d be happy to answer any questions or concerns you have.
No, we do not take insurance—however, we’re more than happy to help you navigate the process of receiving reimbursements for out-of-network benefits! We also believe in full transparency as to why we don’t take insurance: Insurance dictates how often children can be seen and what they can be seen for. This is extremely limiting and doesn’t ensure a whole-child approach.
Your child’s sessions are completely customized based on their unique needs. In general, our sessions typically range from 30–45 minutes, one to three times per week.
We pride ourselves on offering convenience and flexibility for parents and caregivers. Our services are available at your home, at your child’s school, at a sensory gym nearby, or virtually.
Yes! We’re happy to work directly with you to support you and your child with speech and feeding-related needs.
Our evaluations take place in your home and typically last between 60 and 90 minutes. This includes an interview with parents or caregivers as well as a direct assessment of your child.
Yes! We are strong advocates of collaborating with your child’s other providers to ensure a continuum of care.
We love offering referrals! We believe in providing our clients with the best support for your child’s success in their therapy program—and we’re happy to provide our recommendations to other care practitioners who can give your child the tools they need to thrive.
MS, CCC-SLP, TSSLD: Masters in Science, Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech Language Pathology, TSSLD: a certificate: Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities.
We’re here for you! Navigating the process of finding a speech and feeding therapist for your child can often feel overwhelming, confusing, or complicated. Whether you’re wondering if we’re the right fit or uncertain if your child is ready for therapy, we’re just a short phone call away.
We’ve created a downloadable infographic for parents and caregivers to learn more about key speech and language milestones.