Exploring the Benefits of Manhattan Pediatric Speech Therapy

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If you’re looking for professional pediatric speech therapy services in Manhattan, you’ve come to the right place. While finding the perfect speech therapy provider can be challenging, many qualified professionals offer services in the area. You can trust that your child will receive the highest quality Manhattan pediatric speech therapy tailored to your child’s needs at Manhattan Letters.
What is a Pediatric Speech-Language Therapist?
A pediatric speech-language therapist specializes in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating communication disorders in children. They use evidence-based practices to assess and treat a wide range of communication difficulties, including speech production, language understanding, social communication, and articulation. They also work with children to improve their reading and writing skills.
Common Pediatric Speech Therapy Treatments
Our Manhattan pediatric speech therapy offers comprehensive speech and language therapy services for infants, toddlers, and school-aged children with a variety of speech and language disorders. Our experienced, certified speech pathologists specialize in treating a wide range of communication disorders, including articulation, language delays, apraxia, pragmatics, and fluency.
We offer individualized treatment plans to meet the needs of each individual child, utilizing evidence-based strategies and techniques to help children reach their communication goals. Our speech therapists use play-based activities, visual supports, and hands-on activities to make therapy fun while providing a challenging environment. The therapists also collaborate with parents, teachers, and other professionals to ensure the highest quality of care.

How Speech-Language Pathologists Help Children?
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are professionals trained to evaluate and treat communication disorders, including speech and language delays or disorders. SLPs work with children to diagnose and treat speech, language, cognitive-communication, social communication, and feeding concerns. They also work to help children with disabilities, including those with hearing loss, cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome, and other developmental disabilities. SLPs use a variety of techniques to help children improve their communication skills, including using visuals, signing, and different strategies. They also guide families on how to encourage communication development at home. With the help of our Manhattan pediatric speech therapists, children can gain the confidence and skills they need to be successful communicators.
When Might A Child Need to See a Speech-Language Pathologist?
When a child struggles with speaking, understanding, or using language to communicate, it might be time to see a speech-language pathologist. Common signs of a speech delay or disorder include difficulty forming words and sounds, understanding or following directions, or expressing feelings or needs. If a child exhibits any of these signs, it is important to consult a speech-language pathologist to determine the best course of action. Our Manhattan pediatric speech therapy offers experienced and knowledgeable speech-language pathologists that specialize in working with children. They provide comprehensive evaluations, develop individualized therapy plans, and offer evidence-based treatments for children with communication delays. With their help, children can overcome their speech and language delays and develop the communication skills they need to succeed.
Are Parents Involved In Pediatric Speech Therapy Sessions?
Manhattan Letters recognizes the importance of parents in the therapy process. Parents are included in the therapy sessions to monitor their child’s progress and to ensure that their family is actively involved in the treatment process.
During the therapy sessions, parents can provide feedback on their child’s progress, help practice skills outside the therapy session, and model appropriate use of the skills being taught. This involvement can help parents better understand their child’s speech and language needs and help create a personalized plan for their child. The best outcome for the child can be achieved through a strong partnership between the therapist, parents, and the child. Our Manhattan Pediatric Speech Therapists encourage parents to be actively involved in the therapy sessions in order to ensure the best possible results for their child.

How Long is an Average Pediatric Speech Therapy Session?
Our pediatric speech therapy provides comprehensive speech therapy services to children of all ages. Each speech therapy session is tailored to each child’s individual needs and specific therapy goals. Sessions typically last 45 minutes, though they can vary from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the child’s age, the number of goals being addressed, and the complexity of the tasks being worked on.
During the session, a speech therapist will work with the child on a variety of activities to improve their verbal and nonverbal communication, articulation, social skills, and more. The therapist will also provide the child with strategies to help them better communicate and understand their environment.
At Manhattan Letters, we strive to provide the highest quality of care to ensure each child reaches their full potential. Our experienced and knowledgeable therapists are dedicated to providing the best possible service to help children reach their goals.
Conclusion
Pediatric speech therapy is a highly regarded speech therapy practice specializing in treating children with speech and language issues. They provide a wide range of services and interventions tailored to each child’s unique needs. They utilize a holistic approach to treatment, incorporating traditional and innovative techniques to achieve the best possible outcomes.
The average length of a speech therapy session with pediatric speech therapy is 30/45/60minutes. This includes an initial assessment, treatment planning, direct therapy, parent/caregiver education, and a review of progress. They emphasize the importance of family involvement in the speech therapy process. They aim to equip the child and family with the skills necessary to succeed in any communication environment. Overall, pediatric speech therapy provides a comprehensive and individualized approach to helping children reach their speech and language goals.
TESTIMONIALS
I also want to thank Manhattan Letters generally for being such a great resource/business! I want to thank you so very much for introducing us to Amy and for including her in the Manhattan Letters network. When we contacted Manhattan Letters we were completely unsure of what our daughter needed in terms of speech therapy, or what we could achieve under the very stressful circumstance of having only about eight weeks prior to moving abroad during which to undertake any therapy at all. Amy helped us to strategize both pre-and post-evaluation and was practical, efficient, and communicative throughout the process of initiating and, later, undertaking, the speech therapy for our five-year-old. Having Amy come to our home twice a week was the perfect solution for us it definitely put my daughter at ease and certainly made our lives infinitely easier; Amy was always on time and ready to jump right in. Our daughter warmed to Amy immediately (not surprisingly, given Amy’s warm personality and engaging demeanor) and looked forward to her sessions every week, constantly asking “Is it an Amy day?” Within one or two sessions our daughter was making sounds she had never made before, and she continues to make amazing progress. I can’t praise Amy’s work highly enough and only wish we were remaining in the city so our daughter could continue therapy with her!
-Leah Clarkson
Kate is a fantastic therapist and teacher and I highly recommend her services. Kate worked with my 7-year-old son for a period of about 6 months, helping him not only with speech therapy but also with phonics and writing. During his time with Kate, he improved his speech annunciation, gained confidence and endurance in writing, and improved his skills in phonics. She always walked in with a huge smile on her face and brought an amazing energy to their session. Kate did a great job guiding a child who doesn’t like to sit still through an hour-long lesson, always ending with a game or a fun activity. My little guy looked forward to his time spent with Kate and never complained that she was coming, which is a huge help to a parent. She was always punctual and super professional.
– Jennifer, mother of Joseph
We are incredibly grateful to Kristi and to Manhattan Letters. Kristi is a truly outstanding speech therapist. She clicked instantly with our son Hugh and delivered almost immediate results. Other therapists fumbled as they tried to connect with our boy; it was maddening and frustrating. But Kristi skillfully tapped into Hugh’s potential and brought out his very best week after week. Watching Kristi work with our son filled us with hope and optimism about his future. Kristi understood our goals for our son and implemented a smart, holistic approach. Instead of teaching rote phrases, Kristi saw the big picture. She pushed our son to relate and really communicate with others. Kristi carefully planned her sessions with Hugh but also showed great flexibility and creativity at times in order to maximize every minute she spent with our boy.
-John & Lesley
We were amazed with Allison! She met my son at 2 1/2 years old, not speaking much at all, and over a computer, and she was able to develop a bond and friendship, so much so that he would look forward to his weekly computer time with Allison. I was not sure how the speech therapy would go- but we are so happy that we tried it out and continued. It allowed my son to gain confidence in his speech, make a new friend :), and also give him the skills and a bit of understanding of how to shape his mouth or where to place his tongue to make the proper sounds. We were extremely happy with Allison- she was fantastic to work with.
– Christine W.

Speech-Language Therapist (Pathologist) and a Learning Specialist
Meet Some of our Manhattan Pediatric Speech Language Therapists

Briana I.
M.A., CCC-SLP, TSSLD

Judith
M.A., CCC-SLP, TSSLD, VASTA and Certified Singing Teacher

Mary B.
M.S. CCC-SLP

Lindsey
M.A.,CCC-SLP

Amanda
M.S., CCC-SLP, TSSLD

Paige
MS CCC-SLP, TSSLD

Lindsay S.
M.S. CCC-SLP, TSSLD

Selver
MA, CCC-SLP, TSSLD
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