Is your child struggling with speaking clearly, understanding language, or reading? At Let's Talk NY, our Brooklyn-based practice helps children develop their voice and communicate with confidence through tailored speech therapy.
We do not accept insurance but provide detailed superbills upon request that you can submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.
Helping babies and toddlers (0-3 years) develop the communication skills they need during their most important learning years. Early intervention services focus on building language through fun, play-based activities in the clinic, while teaching parents simple techniques they can use at home to support their child's communication growth every day.
AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) gives every person a way to communicate, even when speaking is difficult or impossible. This includes finding the right communication devices, apps, or picture systems that work best for each individual, and teaching families and caregivers how to use them successfully.
Helping people who have trouble understanding what they hear, even though their hearing is fine. The approach includes special listening exercises and teaching families and teachers easy strategies to help improve understanding at home and school.
Helping children and adults speak more clearly using proven techniques, including a special hands-on method called PROMPT that uses gentle touch cues to help the mouth learn the right movements for clear speech.
Discuss your child's needs
We evaluate your child's communication skills
Begin therapy designed specifically for your child
We do not accept insurance but provide detailed superbills upon request that you can submit to your insurance company for possible reimbursement.
Every child is unique. We create personalized therapy plans that work for your family's needs and schedule.
PROMPT-trained and LAMP-certified specialist with expertise in communication devices and proven techniques that get results.
We start with a thorough evaluation to understand exactly what your child needs, then create a clear path forward.