Speech and Feeding Therapy in Southampton, NY

Boutique Practice | Speech, Language and Feeding Therapy for Infants, Toddlers and Pre-Schoolers

Together Bloom provides private, in-home pediatric speech and feeding therapy for infants, toddlers, and preschool-aged children in Southampton, NY and surrounding communities on the East End of Long Island.

Services support late talkers, children with speech and language delays, gestalt language processors (Natural Language Acquisition), speech sound disorders, childhood apraxia of speech, and articulation differences. Therapy is neurodiversity-affirming and rooted in connection — recognizing that children must feel regulated and safe in order to communicate and learn. Sensory profiles are thoughtfully considered so goals are addressed in ways that feel supportive, not overwhelming.

Feeding therapy supports infants through preschoolers and may include work related to airway health, tethered oral tissue releases, drooling, open mouth posture, tongue placement, low oral muscle tone, and sensory-based feeding challenges.

By working within real-life routines at home, progress feels integrated and sustainable.

In-home speech and feeding therapy is available for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers throughout The Hamptons and surrounding East End communities.

Remote consultations available for year round and seasonal families, as well as residents of CA, AZ, CT.

Speech and Language Therapy Services Include:

  • Late talkers & speech delay

  • Gestalt language processing / NLA

  • Childhood apraxia of speech

  • Speech sound disorders, Phonological Delay/Disorder & Articulation

  • Sensory & Regulation-informed therapy

  • Orofacial Myofunctional-informed therapy

Feeding Therapy Services Include:

  • Airway & oral motor development

  • Tethered oral tissue support

  • Open mouth posture & drooling

  • Sensory-based feeding

  • Jaw Support

  • Infants through preschool

Learn more about my speech, language and feeding services here

Learn more about my speech, language and feeding therapy approach here