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Mallory Haratz, MS, CCC-SLP earned her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science through Boston University’s Sargent College. She has provided skilled speech services in subacute and long-term care settings, gaining extensive experience with complex communication and swallowing disorders.

Mallory has participated in ongoing education courses to expand her knowledge of communication delays and disorders, as well as oral motor and feeding difficulties. Mallory truly loves being a speech-language pathologist and feels honored to support children and their families and caregivers in reaching their full potential. Mallory strives to help children communicate more effectively and confidently through thoughtful, individualized care.

Jessica has been the owner of the Speech Pathology practice Say and Tell for fifteen years. She provides individual and social skills group sessions in her office on the Upper East Side. Additionally, she heads Speech and Language workshops to parents and Early Childhood teachers in schools and parents across Manhattan.  She has most recently published “A Toddler Grows: Language Tips To Get Your Toddler Talking In One Month.”  



Danielle Roeder Zaliha, MS, CCC-SLP

Jessica Pangretic, MS, CCC-SLP

Mallory Haratz, MS, CCC-SLP

Danielle Roeder Zaliha, MS, CCC-SLP received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication at University at Buffalo. She received her Master of Science in Communication Disorders from Mercy College. 


While treating for 10 years, Danielle has clinical experience working with pediatric and adolescent populations in schools, clinics, in the home and private practice settings. She is trained in PROMPT and has attended numerous workshops to expand her skill set to provide individualized therapy to each of her clients.  Danielle's aim in therapy is to provide fun, effective and caregiver-friendly speech and language services!

She received her Bachelor of Science, cum laude from Syracuse University with a major in Communication Sciences and Disorders and a minor in Psychology.  She received her Masters of Science in Speech Language Pathology from Teachers College, Columbia University.  

While practicing for over 20 years, Jessica has provided therapy in various settings, including hospitals, clinics and specialized nursery, preschools and elementary schools. She has completed hundreds of post graduate courses and certifications in order to broaden her clinical tool set. Jessica has been trained in PROMPT, Oral Motor Feeding Therapy and Social Thinking.  She specializes in expressive and receptive language delays and disorders, auditory processing disorder, sensory processing disorder, apraxia, oral motor and feeding difficulties, articulation disorders and pragmatic delays and disorders. 


To say that she loves what she does is an understatement.  The enjoyment for ensuring each child reaches their fullest potential shines through while working with her.  She works closely with other professionals and parents in order to ensure meaningful progress for each child she works with.