Body Language is a therapeutic pediatric play group center owned & operated by a licensed Speech Language Pathologist & Occupational Therapist.
Speech & Occupational Therapy Together?!
YES! Body Language Therapy groups allow your child the benefits of working with both a Speech Language Pathologist & Occupational Therapist together. Designed to develop social skills, communication, fine motor, gross motor and more! All while playing with other children & having fun!
Who would benefit?
Children with Autism, ADHD, ADD, Down Syndrome, Fragile X, Sensory Processing disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Speech and Language Delays, Fine/Gross/Sensory Motor Delays, Developmental Disabilities, Feeding Difficulties/Picky Eaters, & Social Skill Delays
But my child needs individual therapy…
Individual Speech and Occupational Therapy sessions are available as well.
Roseanne is a co-owner of Body Language Therapy. She earned a Bachelor of Science at Loyola College, MD and a Master of Science at Seton Hall University. She is a certified member of The American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and trained in the SOS (Sequential-Oral-Sensory) approach to feeding.
Roseanne has extensive experience in treating toddlers and children in a variety of settings. Her clinical experience includes dysphagia, apraxia, pragmatics, language development, articulation, autism, feeding, and fluency.
Roseanne believes that educating parents on how to effectively communicate with their child is an integral part of the process.
Jamie is a co-owner of Body Language Therapy. She earned a Bachelor of Science from Kean University. Jamie has extensive experience working with a wide range of toddlers and children in school and home settings.
Her clinical experience includes autism, ADD/ADHD, cerebral palsy, Fragile X, Trisomy 13, Down Syndrome, developmental delays, sensory processing disorder, visual perceptual deficits, and handwriting difficulties. Jamie is certified in using the Handwriting Without Tears program and trained in the SOS (Sequential-Oral-Sensory) approach to feeding.
Jamie believes that a child’s work is play and the best way a child will learn.