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Speech Therapy

School Staffing Solutions

Approved Vendor by the New Jersey Department of Education
 

At Small Talk Pediatric Speech Therapy, our mission is to empower students through exceptional special education services. As an approved vendor with the New Jersey Department of Education, we proudly serve charter, public, and private schools across the state, making a positive impact on students’ lives every day.

Speech Therapy

Articulation and phonological therapy

Augmentative and alternative communication

 Individual and group therapy sessions

 Language development and communication skills

Occupational Therapy

  • Fine motor skills development

  •  Handwriting and visual-motor integration

  •  Self-care and daily living skills

  •  Sensory integration therapy

Reading Specialist

  • Literacy assessments and interventions

  •  Phonemic awareness and phonics instruction

  • Reading comprehension strategies

  •  Support for struggling readers

School Psychologist

  • Behavioral intervention plans

  •  Comprehensive psychological assessments

  •  Counseling and mental health support

  •  Crisis intervention and support

Learning Disability Consultant

Academic intervention and support

 Diagnostic assessments and evaluations

 Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs)

 Professional development for teachers

Physical Therapist

  • Adaptive physical education support

  •  Gross motor skills development

  •  Mobility and balance training

  • Strength and endurance conditioning

BCBA Specialist

  • Develop & Implement Behavior Plans

  • Collaborate with School Staff & Families

  • Provide Training & Support

  • Monitor Progress & Adjust Interventions

Special Education Teacher

  • Collaboration with general education teachers

  •  Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) development and implementation

  • Progress monitoring and reporting

  •  Specialized instruction for diverse learning needs

What Our Clients Say

Pink Sugar

Anthony R, Business Administrator

"We will be sad to lose her as she had great relationships with staff and students."
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