01Early Communication Development
Foundational skills including gestures, joint attention, play, engagement, imitation, and expressive and receptive language.
Services
Speech-language support for children from infancy through the elementary years, grounded in collaborative, evidence-based, and relationship-centered care.
Areas of support
Foundational skills including gestures, joint attention, play, engagement, imitation, and expressive and receptive language.
Articulation, expressive and receptive language, sentence formulation, vocabulary, and communication clarity.
A core specialty — phonological awareness, decoding, comprehension, and writing, woven together with spoken language for lasting academic readiness.
Strengthening social interaction, conversational reciprocity, emotional understanding, and peer engagement.
Playful, music-rich group and private classes that nurture early speech, language, and development from the very first months.
Collaborative guidance to help caregivers confidently support communication within everyday routines.
Service model
Throughout Nassau County and the surrounding areas — therapy embedded into the child's natural environment and daily routines.
Flexible virtual support for families seeking accessible, high-quality speech and language services from home.
When clinically appropriate, sessions may be incorporated into libraries, preschools, or other natural learning spaces.
FAQ
Any age — that's the beauty of this practice. Our experience spans infants and toddlers through preschool, elementary, middle, and high school students. If your child has a communication need, we'd love to talk.
Services may include screenings, consultation, and individualized assessment depending on the child's needs.
Absolutely — and intentionally so. Parent collaboration is one of the things that makes private practice uniquely powerful. In many school settings, services happen behind closed doors and families have little visibility into what's actually being worked on. Here, parents are partners. You'll know exactly what we're targeting, why, and how to weave those skills into the rest of your child's day. That carryover into real life is what drives lasting progress.
Yes — literacy is a core specialty, not an add-on. Speech, language, reading, and writing are deeply connected, and our sessions intentionally bridge them. Through extensive, engaging assessment and family collaboration, we identify your child's specific needs and use multisensory techniques that turn learning into an engaging adventure — supporting both immediate communication growth and long-term academic readiness.