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Speech therapy Long Island

At Move Play Say, we offer individualized, play-based speech and language therapy on a school-year calendar, with both School-Year and Summer Semesters. All services are office-based only at our new location in the heart of Garden City, NY. We provide private-pay services, and beginning September 2025, we will also offer speech therapy through Nassau County’s CPSE program for eligible children ages 3–5.

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Join our waitlist for summer or book ahead for the 2025–2026 School-Year Semester.

Speech therapy Long Island

Free Consultations

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to answer your questions and provide clear guidance. Click the Get Started button at the bottom of this page to book a consult today!

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Quick Screenings

Wondering if your child’s speech is on track? A screener offers a quick look at their current skills and helps determine whether they’re on target or if our initial evaluation would be beneficial.

Speech therapy Long Island

Comprehensive Evaluations

Our formal and informal assessments include a detailed report with personalized goals and recommendations that highlight your child’s strengths, areas of concern, and next steps for support.

Speech therapy Long Island

Individualized Treatment

Sessions are tailored to your child’s unique needs, creating a supportive environment that encourages meaningful progress and empowers them to Move, Play, and Say with confidence at home, in school, and beyond.

Speech therapy Long Island

Parent Training

Learn strategies to support your child’s Speech and Language or Feeding skills through virtual sessions. Explore our carefully curated tools and tips to support their growth in daily routines. Individual or package sessions available.

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Enrichment Classes

Host our Sensory Speech Class as a fun playgroup for speech + language exposure. Indoor/outdoor option with customizable themes available. For ages 1-2 or 3-4 years old. Inquire for details. 

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SLP Consultations

Connect with us to discuss all things speech therapy and private practice, receiving personalized guidance for growth and success. Click the SLP Consult tab to learn more and book today.

Speech therapy Long Island

Future SLP Mentorship

We are committed to fostering growth by mentoring future undergrad and grad SLP students as well as Clinical Fellows. Click the SLP Consult tab to learn more and book today.  

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Our name reflects the foundation of our therapy approach
We can't wait to help your little one Move, Play, and Say with confidence! 

Speech Therapy Approach 

Feeding Therapy Approach 

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Child-Led & Play-Based We follow your child’s lead in play to encourage spontaneous and purposeful communication.

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Sensory Exploration – We encourage positive interactions with new foods through touch, smell, and play.

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Evidence-Based Strategies Our sessions use evidence-based, multi-sensory techniques for effective and individualized therapy.

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Picky Eating Support Our strategies help increase food variety in a way that feels safe and comfortable for your family. 

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Functional Communication – We focus on meaningful skills that help your child express their wants, needs, and ideas in daily interactions.

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Mealtime Success Our goal is to help families create positive, relaxed mealtime routines that everyone can enjoy.

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Family Involvement – Parents and caregivers receive hands-on strategies and personalized guidance to support progress at home.

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Whole-Body Approach  We address posture, breathing, and regulation to support your child's feeding skills. 

Speech therapy Long Island

Late Talkers

Autism

Early Language Learners

Childhood Apraxia of Speech

Feeding

Speech Sound Disorders

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