Elise Duryea, Speech-Language Pathologist

Elise Duryea, Speech-Language Pathologist Elise Duryea is a full time resident and speech therapist in the Hamptons who provides a variety of Elise holds a master’s degree from New York University.

Elise is a New York State licensed Speech Language Pathologist who also holds a certificate of Teacher of Speech and Hearing Handicap. She holds contracts with Suffolk County Early Intervention and Related Services Programs, as well as many of the local school districts in which she provides evaluations, consultation with staff, and individual and group therapy. Elise is a certified member of ASHA (American Speech-Hearing Association). She also has extensive training in the area of fluency disorders. Elise provides in home consultations with parents who are looking for ways to enhance or improve their child's speech and language skills. She can assist in selecting appropriate toys and activities for your child's individual needs and develop a plan for you to use in your home. Elise also specializes in feeding and works with children with oral motor and sensory issues as well as poor feeding skills and eating habits. She is a recipient of ASHA’s ACE Award for her commitment to continuing education.

04/05/2017

This is a great product and I am so excited that Gugu Guru is featuring it on their list of baby registry items that new and expecting moms should be sure to check out.

When you hold a new baby in your arms, sometimes it feels as though you’re chatting away and they aren’t understanding you…after a while, you start to wonder, “does my chatting help?” We are here to tell you, yes it does! How do we know? We are excited to introduce you to

It's not just speculation-It's science...
03/05/2017

It's not just speculation-It's science...

MRIs provide hard proof.

A good article about a topic I am often asked about....
03/01/2017

A good article about a topic I am often asked about....

In the article Step Away from the Sippy Cup, I discussed how the sippy cup was invented for parents, not for kids. An engineer got fed up with his toddler spilling juice on the carpet and the rest …

The never ending question....how much is too much?
01/31/2017

The never ending question....how much is too much?

As technology is increasingly woven into family life, parents struggle to navigate limits without personal experience from their own childhoods to fall back on.

While I don't advocate for most technology as a means of promoting language development, I am pleased to say that I use ...
01/27/2017

While I don't advocate for most technology as a means of promoting language development, I am pleased to say that I use both of these recorders in my practice and have found they make a huge impact.

Research points to the importance of early language exposure for brain development, and new tools can help parents improve their children’s future language skills.

Love this article!  Remember that the same advice goes for encouraging language- repetition is the key to learning and s...
01/22/2017

Love this article! Remember that the same advice goes for encouraging language- repetition is the key to learning and saying words.

Despite its annoyances for parents, repetitive reading offers a surprising number of benefits for new readers.

There's still time to sign up and join Gugu Guru and I on Tuesday afternoon for an informative hour where I will be talk...
01/15/2017

There's still time to sign up and join Gugu Guru and I on Tuesday afternoon for an informative hour where I will be talking about how to maximize your child's language development.

Did you know? *Your baby begins their language development in utero. *The more you talk to your baby right from the start, the more language she will have when she eventually starts talking and having conversations. *Talking to your baby teaches many elements of language...from vocabulary, adjective...

This was featured on Big City Moms last year, but since we are at the start of a new year- it bears repeating.  Happy 20...
01/01/2017

This was featured on Big City Moms last year, but since we are at the start of a new year- it bears repeating. Happy 2017!

Blog New Year, New Baby Plan: Resolutions to Stimulate Your Child that Any Parent Can Stick To Feb 1, 2016 by Elise Duryea, M.A., CCC-SLP Happy New Year - It’s that time again! The time when we set out with good intentions to make changes for the upcoming year…start a diet, begin exercising, keep up...

Thanks to Mommy Nearest for featuring me on their site!
11/30/2016

Thanks to Mommy Nearest for featuring me on their site!

Speech therapist Elise Duryea helps make sure your baby hears about 15,000 words a day.

10/18/2016

Thank you to StrollerTraffic for featuring me in this article and reminding parents how important conversation is from birth.

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