✨LOCAL MANHATTAN EXPERTISE WITH A PERSONAL TOUCH✨
Over the past decade, the organization has grown significantly. Yet, we’ve retained a community-centric feel by connecting clients—children and adults—with skilled, local area-based service providers recommended by word-of-mouth. We have worked with thousands of families and students attending hundreds of schools, including adults, growing organically since our inception. Tutors are educators, not just tutors, ensuring the highest quality of personalized education.
The dynamic, multidisciplinary professionals we work with—recommended to us through word of mouth—includes top licensed speech-language pathologists for all ages, dedicated literacy (Orton Gillingham and Fundations/Wilson) educators we work with, math specialists for elementary students we work with, and compassionate SEIT providers we work with, all on an out-of-pocket basis.
Manhattan Letters offers services for individuals needing communication support, including speech coaching for adults and boosting underlying academic skills. Services include speech and language therapy, feeding therapy, addressing speech-language delays, late talkers, articulation disorders, pronunciation (speech clarity), phonological disorders, fluency disorders (stuttering, cluttering), expressive and receptive language disorders, social communication disorders, language-based learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), executive functioning difficulties, central auditory processing disorder, selective mutism, oral motor issues, feeding issues, accent reduction, bilingual speech therapy, and voice quality through meticulously targeted interventions. Specific treatments and conditions include Apraxia of Speech, speech therapy for nonverbal children, speech sound disorders, language processing disorders, resonance disorders, pragmatic language disorders, narrative skills intervention, accent modification, speech delay, phonemic awareness, speech intelligibility, speech articulation therapy, and speech and language development milestones are offered to help monitor progress.
Speech-language pathology (SLP) Therapies and Interventions: Developmental language therapy, speech therapy, PROMPT (Prompt for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Targets), DTTC (Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing), SOS Feeding (Sequential Oral Sensory Approach to Feeding), voice therapy, auditory processing therapy, fluency, and stuttering therapy, social communication skills training, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) services, cognitive-communication therapy, reading and writing intervention, and private pay early intervention services. Expert Speech-Language Pathologists provide speech coaching! The comprehensive program includes specialized services in public speaking, accent modification, and voice therapy. Public speaking coaching will enhance your confidence and communication skills, accent modification will refine your speech, and voice therapy will improve vocal quality. SLP techniques include Play-based therapy, interactive activities, AAC, multisensory techniques, articulation drills, language exercises, speech practice, auditory processing exercises, social communication training, and fluency strategies. Multilingual services are offered by speech-language pathologists, including Italian, Spanish, Russian, ASL (American Sign Language), French, Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic, Japanese, Tagalog, Hungarian, Turkish, and Ukrainian.
Reading and Writing, and Math Tutoring: Reading specialists offer early reading and writing skills, Structured Literacy, Balanced Literacy, reading and writing coaching, multisensory literacy instruction, reading and writing support for struggling readers, reading and writing tutoring for elementary students, phonics instruction, reading intervention strategies, reading and writing development milestones, reading and writing tutoring for special needs students, literacy assessment tools, comprehension strategies, sight word recognition, and online reading and writing tutoring. Comprehensive reading and writing tutoring also includes methodologies such as the Barton Reading System, Preventing Academic Failure (PAF), Sounds in Motion, and the Spire reading program to support students with dyslexia or other reading difficulties. Reading and writing tutoring focuses on building reading fluency and comprehension, spelling, phonics, and decoding, and enhancing writing skills through lessons in handwriting mechanics, grammar and punctuation, paragraph construction, and vocabulary development. The math tutors we work with offer math test preparation, math skills development, individualized instruction, homework help, intervention programs, one-on-one tutoring, math fluency practice, curriculum support, math tutoring for elementary school students, special needs students, and online math tutoring.
Early Childhood Tutor Services: The friendly toddler, pre-K, and kindergarten tutoring offered brings personalized and engaging in-home tutoring to your doorstep. Assistance is available to help your little ones excel in reading, writing, math, and cognitive development with customized learning plans tailored just for them. Make sure your child gets the support and skills they need for academic success in the comfort of your home!
Specialized Education Services: Special Education Itinerant Teachers (SEITs) provide 1:1 in-person services for children with speech, language, developmental, behavioral, social, and emotional issues at your child’s school. Homeschooling services are also offered!
Specialized support is provided based on individual needs. Evidence-based methods are used to support students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Asperger’s Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), executive functioning difficulties, learning disabilities (dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyslexia, auditory processing disorder (APD), speech-language delays and disorders (Childhood Apraxia of Speech, expressive language disorder), twice-exceptional (2e), and sensory processing disorders.
Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Team: While core services focus on speech-language pathology, reading and writing, and math tutoring, collaboration with various allied health professionals is offered, including developmental pediatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and school consultants. This multidisciplinary approach ensures clients receive well-rounded support tailored to their needs.
Manhattan Letters collaborates with a range of professionals—including healthcare providers, educational specialists, special education advocates, and clinical therapists—to offer comprehensive support for children and families needing specialized educational and developmental services. Collaboration is fostered with neuropsychologists, pediatricians, developmental pediatricians, psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, child psychologists, ENTs, private school directors, educational consultants, literacy curriculum companies, AI software companies, admissions & placement advisors, special education attorneys, special education family advocates and consultants, behavioral coaches, ABA professionals, occupational therapists (including sensory gyms), physical therapists (including sensory gyms), audiologists, learning specialists, and local social skills groups.
Initial Contact and Consultation: Contact us via email, text, or phone, and we will respond immediately, seven days a week. We will schedule a phone call with you within one business day. Review: We examine previous reports, evaluations, and report cards to understand the client’s background and family’s needs comprehensively.
Initial and Customized Assessments: Clients may opt for a comprehensive educational literacy and math assessment to pinpoint strengths and areas for improvement, helping to tailor sessions for optimal results. Comprehensive evaluations are offered by speech-language pathologists for all ages.
Choosing the Right Fit: Manhattan Letters works closely with clients to understand their needs and filter through a selective list of professionals. We provide detailed profiles of these carefully chosen candidates to help clients make an informed choice for themselves or their children. All professionals offer free remote meet-and-greets!
Over 95% of the professionals we work with are full-time educators or speech-language pathologists specializing in delays, learning differences, and neurodivergent populations. Local professionals are highly recommended by word of mouth for their trusted and community-focused service.
HIPAA Encryption and Confidentiality: All reports and communications are stored in a HIPAA-encrypted email system, ensuring the highest level of confidentiality. We do not release any confidential information without your written consent.” This will reassure clients about the security and privacy of their information.
Craig Selinger, a New York State licensed speech-language therapist and educational specialist, is the CEO of Brooklyn Letters (Manhattan Letters is owned and operated by Brooklyn Letters). With over 20 years of experience in New York City, he oversees the provision of services through Manhattan Letters, Queens Letters, Staten Island Letters, and Long Island Letters. Trained in Communicative Disorders, Craig specializes in childhood development and language-based learning issues, leveraging his extensive experience in both school and home settings. His approach, characterized by flexibility and adaptability, fosters long-term relationships with clients across a wide range of ages and developmental profiles.
Under Craig’s leadership, Brooklyn Letters has grown into a respected provider of speech-language therapy and multisensory literacy and math private practices in the NYC area. Craig’s expertise is widely recognized, leading him to speak at various conferences and events, including the Everyone Reading Conference and institutions like Mount Sinai and NYU Langdon. Additionally, during the onset of the pandemic, he hosted the Craig Selinger Podcast, featuring interviews with professionals in education, therapy, and medicine.
Craig’s specialties encompass a broad range of areas, including early childhood speech and language delays and disorders, expressive-receptive language disorders, school-age learning and literacy difficulties, executive functioning and attentional disorders, autism spectrum disorders, parent coaching, and feeding therapy. Beyond his professional endeavors, Craig is passionate about travel, having explored nearly thirty countries, and is an enthusiast of Brazilian jiu-jitsu. He resides in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.
For inquiries or questions, Craig can be contacted via email ([email protected]) or text (917-426-8880).