Small Steps Big Leaps
- South Slope
20th Street between 3rd and 4th Street
Map | Directions - https://www.smallstepsbigleapsnyc.com/
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- Review submitted November 2024Natalie at Small Steps Big Leaps is amazing. We were lucky enough to find her as my child's speech therapist. Natalie is so knowledgeable, and could explain the complexity of all that speech demands clearly to me. Natalie is so patient, even when my child arrived with lots of energy. Natalie is SO FUN. My child always looked forward to our speech sessions; he loved them. And the most important part of this testimonial is that my child was able to enter preK with many more letter sounds than when we started with Natalie, and he's able to be understood by his classmates and teachers. You'll be lucky to land in Natalie's office!
- ISO recommendations for Early Intervention PTSmall Steps, Big Leaps sensory gym. Rosanna Lee worked with my son for almost five years. She’s incredible !
- Physical therapist recommendation for baby?Rosanna Lee (rosannalee.pt@gmail.com) at Small Steps, Big Leaps is incredible. She does not bill insurance but will provide an invoice you can submit for out-of-network reimbursement, if covered by your insurance.
- Speech and occupational therapist recsBoth our kids went to Small Steps, Big Leaps - got OT, PT and speech there. They are amazing ! You can get on the waitlist. It usually moves and it’s an incredible team.
- Pediatric Occupational Therapist Specializing in Sensory Issues?Michele Stohr is amazing and this is one of her areas of specialization. She worked with my son for almost four years and he made enormous progress. She works out of Small Steps, Big Leaps on 21st Street.
- Physical therapist for flat head syndrome / torticollisOur daughter had torticollis; it was diagnosed at around 8 months. We met with a number of PTs and decided to work with Rosanna Lee at Small Steps Big Leaps. Link below. Rosanna was great! She taught us well on the stretches to at home. I think doing a lot of stretching at home every day is probably the key. A lot of credit goes to our nanny. One great thing about Rosanna was that in my first meeting with her, her attitude was "This is fixable, let's get to work fixing it". The other PTs I met with spent much of the initial consultation talking about how many more visits will be needed. They said many mnay visits - that turned out to be false.
- PT / Early intervention - seeking advice!We LOVE small steps big leaps sensory gym. My son has been going since he was 8 months old to PT and OT there. He’s 3 1/2. They are amazing.
- PT / Early intervention - seeking advice!We LOVE small steps big leaps sensory gym. My son has been going since he was 8 months old to PT and OT there. He’s 3 1/2. They are amazing.
- Pediatric physical therapy in Park SlopeRosanna at http://www.smallstepsbigleapsnyc.com is great.