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Ms. Jocelyn Speech provides individualized services for children with various communication and learning needs. We strive to provide innovative holistic speech-language therapy to ensure the best outcomes possible for your child.

Evaluations and therapy sessions are currently being provided via Zoom.

Ms. Jocelyn Speech helps with:

  • Speech Sound Disorders
  • Receptive Language
  • Expressive Language
  • Phonological Awareness
  • Reading Accuracy and Comprehension
  • Written Language Expression
  • Social Skills / Pragmatics
  • Enrichment

Together we will identify and develop a specific plan to support the needs of your child and family. Learn more about Ms. Jocelyn Speech’s therapy services. Call (917) 288-0646 or e-mail now!

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It is a talent being able to switch in and out of It is a talent being able to switch in and out of your Queens, NY accent 😆
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It is amazing how just a few crayons and paper may It is amazing how just a few crayons and paper may be all you need to get your kiddos talking and practicing their speech targets. While we may have lesson ideas in mind, it is important to take our student's lead to keep them motivated. So, what do you do when you are working with a child who loves drawing monsters? You draw monsters! 

How can you target some categorization? Brainstorm some categories and turn those items in to monsters. Today we talked about different foods we like to eat.  We listed apple, pear, pickle, and banana and got to drawing. Since this guy is younger he asked me to draw the heads to look like the fruit. Since I was drawing, I had him give me specific directions, i.e. circle eyes, rectangle body, sharp claws, etc. We took turns coloring in sections of the monster to get some fine motor practice. What a fun way to set up a feeding therapy session?! Have some of these actual foods ready to explore after you draw. 

What type of monster would your child like to draw? 

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Black voices are deserving of a platform all year Black voices are deserving of a platform all year long. February is an opportunity to continue highlighting Black culture and history. Sharing the stories of Civil Rights pioneers is one way we can raise awareness and learn from them. 

In 1960, Ruby Bridges helped open the door to an integrated school system in the South. She was a pioneer at the age of 6. It's mind blowing to think that a child so young could move mountains. It is also incredibly eye opening to note that she is 66 years old today! This is not ancient history. 

Her bravery and strength during such a difficult time in history and in her immediate world is what we hope we can instill in our students as they face their own challenges today and in the future. 

There are a number of great picture books available to read in person and online. Using this rich content, it is easy to support your student's therapy goals. You can address curriculum based vocabulary including difference, fair, laws, separate, and brave. Students can practice recalling information as you read chunks of text aloud. The images in these books provide opportunities for students to work on their descriptive vocabulary and make inferences. The infamous Norman Rockwell painting evokes strong emotions for those in the picture and the viewer. Using sentence prompts like, "This makes me feel _____ because _____," allows children to process emotions and develop a supported opinion. 

I would love to hear how you highlight  Black history in your speech room. 

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Salt Dough Fun! We all know how great play doh is Salt Dough Fun! We all know how great play doh is for fine motor development and as a tool for speech therapy but sometimes you open that container and it is hard as a rock or all the colors have merged in to one brown ball.  Making play doh is fun but can take time and a stovetop. 

Salt dough has only 3 ingredients and can be made on the spot without any heat. It is a great activity for sequencing and following directions and can even be done via teletherapy. A small batch of Salt Dough can be made with 2 cups of flour,  1 cup of salt, and 1 cup of water. Mix then knead until you get a desired dough consistency.  If it is too wet add a little flour. If it too dry add a little water. In a matter of moments you have a fun manipulative to play with. 

Grab some fun cookie cutters to target your desired speech goals and get started! An added bonus is that Salt Dough can be baked. Your student can bake their favorite creation and decorate it once cooled, a great follow up activity. 

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We had a lot of fun talking about Groundhog Day (F We had a lot of fun talking about Groundhog Day (Feb 2)  and Shadows this past week. All of this  work was done via teletherapy but could easily be done in person. I provided a copy of @pandaspeech 's groundhog color-a-groundhog and articulation practice to my students to print out.  We discussed what shadows were and attempted to make shadow puppets with the help of a caregiver holding the flashlight.  For my little guys I had them cut out shapes (star, crescent moon, people, tree, etc.) and hold them up with the light. We practiced our speech targets by guessing what the shadow pictures were. Holding up the shadow I gave the kids a clue and we revealed the imageS. Then, we read a book on MyOn (great resource for online books) to learn how the groundhog looks for his shadow. After that, we completed our groundhog shadow crafts while practicing our speech targets. Some of us wished the groundhog would see his shadow and others hoped he wouldn't! I'm hoping this snow storm makes it difficult to see a shadow tomorrow so we can fast forward to Spring!

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Pretty proud of myself this morning! An, "easy," s Pretty proud of myself this morning! An, "easy," snow day activity you can try is making snowman pancakes! We discussed how we would need 3 circles, chocolate chips for the face and buttons, and pretzel arms! Of course they spotted some mini marshmallows so extra snow was added. 

Food fun is a great way to expose kids to new textures and tastes. We discussed each bite. The pancakes were fluffy and sweet. The marshmallows were chewy and sticky. Last, the pretzels were crunchy and salty.

#snowday #snowman #languagedevelopment #feedingtherapy #snowdayactivities #slpeeps #speechtherapy #sensoryplay #sensory
Happy Monday / Snowstorm Eve! ❄☃️❄ Happy Monday / Snowstorm Eve! ❄☃️❄
Picture or it didn't happen 😊 #ThankYouScience Picture or it didn't happen 😊 #ThankYouScience #ModernaCrew #Dose1isDone
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