
Why Having A Bored Child Can Be Beneficial: From a NYC Speech Therapist’s Point of View
I invite you to consider that sometimes – having a bored child can teach valuable skills. Most parents are experts at scheduling play dates, dance
Reflections of Hope From a NYC Speech Therapist on the 24th Anniversary of 9/11
I can still vividly remember the morning of September 11th 2001. I am sure many of our fellow New Yorkers still can, too. We will
When Screens Replace Speech: A Pediatric Speech Therapist in NYC Weighs in on the Future of Children’s Communication Skills
A recent study that was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) this summer revealed an extremely concerning, downward trend in children’s
When Kids Say No to New Foods: What a NYC Feeding Therapist Wants You to Know
Many parents visit my speech and feeding clinic in New York City because their children are hesitant to try new foods. Many children I work
Speech and Stillness: Why This NYC Speech Therapist Uses Mindfulness With Kids Who Struggle to Focus
Last spring, I was honored to become a 150-hour meditation and mindfulness-trained teacher through The Path’s MTT teacher training program. After 30 years of practice,
The Link Between Bedtime Stories and Brain Development: How Speech Therapy in NYC Supports Early Learning
One of the best and most practical ways to improve your child’s understanding of language and cognitive development is by reading stories to them. As