Little Voices

Compassionate, play-based speech therapy helping children find their voices through in-home visits and teletherapy, in close partnership with families.

A carefully arranged collection of speech therapy tools displayed on a low, natural wood table in a bright, modern living room. There are colorful picture cards, soft foam letters, a small mirror with a rounded frame, and a tidy stack of board games designed for language practice. In the background, shelves hold neatly organized bins and tactile toys for infants, toddlers, and school-age children. Soft morning light filters through sheer curtains, creating gentle highlights on the smooth surfaces and casting calm shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the therapy tools in sharp focus while the cozy, family-friendly home environment softly blurs behind, conveying a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere.
A close-up, photographic view of a play-based speech therapy corner arranged on a plush, cream-colored rug. Wooden blocks engraved with simple symbols, soft fabric picture books in English and Urdu, and a bilingual storybook gently opened to a colorful page form the core of the scene. Nearby, a small, textured sensory ball and a set of nesting cups suggest activities for infants and toddlers. Diffused afternoon light from an unseen window bathes the space in a warm, even glow, with subtle shadows adding depth. The composition follows the rule of thirds, emphasizing the open book while the other materials lead the eye around the frame. The mood is calm, nurturing, and intellectually rich, matching a sophisticated, evidence-based therapy setting.

Helping Little Voices Grow

Mosaic Voices Therapy, LLC provides individualized, evidence-based speech and language services for infants through school-age children. Fatima Syed, M.S., CCC-SLP partners with families to support meaningful communication growth in English, Urdu, and Hindi.

Services

A minimalist home teletherapy setup for pediatric speech-language services, photographed in realistic detail on a sleek, white desk. A slim laptop screen displays a blurred, colorful interface of a child-friendly language game, while in front of the laptop a small row of neatly arranged plush animal puppets and articulation picture cards await use. To the side, a high-quality headset rests beside a notebook with a pen, suggesting detailed, individualized planning. The background shows a softly out-of-focus, well-organized home office with neutral walls and a single green plant. Soft studio lighting from the front evenly illuminates the laptop and materials, creating gentle reflections and a clean, modern atmosphere. The composition is centered with a slight angle, evoking professionalism, warmth, and accessibility for families.

Early intervention and pediatric speech-language therapy using play, routines, and family coaching to support milestones from birth through preschool.

An inviting in-home therapy play space designed for preschoolers and school-age children, captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle. A low, round table holds a structured board game for language development, colorful sequencing cards, and a small timer, all arranged in a tidy semicircle. Around the table, a soft floor mat displays a path of picture cards showing everyday actions and objects relevant to bilingual English-Hindi practice. Built-in shelves in the background contain neatly labeled bins and puzzles, subtly out of focus. Golden hour sunlight streams through a nearby window, creating a warm glow and elongated, gentle shadows. The atmosphere feels organized, nurturing, and thoughtfully planned, reflecting individualized, evidence-based speech therapy grounded in playful engagement.

School-age articulation, language, fluency, social communication, and AAC support delivered through engaging, goal-focused teletherapy or in-home sessions.

About me

Fatima Syed M.S CCC-SLP

“Every child deserves to be heard. I believe

meaningful communication grows through

connection, play, and collaboration. My goal is to

create a safe, engaging environment where

children feel confident exploring their unique

voice while families feel supported every step of

the way.”

Areas of Expertise

Early Intervention (Birth–3)

Preschool Language Development

Speech Sound Disorders

AAC

Autism Spectrum Support

Social Communication

School-Age Language Therapy

Parent Coaching

A sophisticated, child-friendly therapy shelf vignette in photographic realism, framed closely at eye level. Open, light wood shelving holds a curated selection of language-rich toys: a wooden farm set for storytelling, stacked boxes with simple pictorial labels in multiple scripts, and a set of smooth, colorful stacking rings for toddlers. A framed, abstract print with soft blues and greens adds a calming accent above the shelf, while a small potted plant brings organic texture. Overcast daylight from a nearby window provides soft, diffused light with minimal shadows, emphasizing textures and subtle colors. The composition uses asymmetrical balance, with negative space to one side creating a serene, uncluttered feel. The mood is calm, intentional, and sophisticated, signaling high-quality, family-centered speech therapy services.

Nurture Communication

A detailed close-up of a speech therapy articulation station for school-age children, styled with photographic realism on a matte, light-gray tabletop. Crystal-clear acrylic stands hold illustrated mouth-position diagrams, while a neat stack of laminated practice cards fans out beside a small sand timer and a smooth, stone-like fidget object. In the background, slightly blurred, a slim tablet displays a paused pronunciation app with soft, colorful shapes. Neutral, indirect daylight from the side creates crisp yet gentle shadows, highlighting edges and glossy laminations. The composition is carefully arranged along a diagonal, drawing the viewer’s eye through the materials. The mood is focused yet inviting, suggesting structured, evidence-based sessions that are still approachable and child-friendly.

Investment

Evaluation Session

Comprehensive assessment

Written report

Caregiver meeting

Service recommendations

Therapy Package

Weekly therapy

Home practice

Progress updates

School coordination

Contact Fatima

Have questions about your child’s communication? Reach out to discuss concerns, referrals, or schedule a consultation.

← Back

Thank you for your response. ✨

A warm, bilingual storytime scene set up for early speech and language development, captured with photographic realism on a low, natural wood bench. A large picture book lies open, showing a richly illustrated city street labeled with simple words in English and Urdu, while beside it a second book features bold, phonetic sound symbols for practice. A small basket holds soft animal figures and everyday object miniatures for vocabulary building. Late afternoon light spills through an unseen window, casting soft, angled rays and delicate shadows across the pages. The background is subtly blurred, hinting at a cozy playroom with muted, sophisticated colors. The composition follows the rule of thirds, emphasizing the open pages and creating a calm, nurturing atmosphere that celebrates multilingual families.
A carefully arranged collection of speech therapy tools displayed on a low, natural wood table in a bright, modern living room. There are colorful picture cards, soft foam letters, a small mirror with a rounded frame, and a tidy stack of board games designed for language practice. In the background, shelves hold neatly organized bins and tactile toys for infants, toddlers, and school-age children. Soft morning light filters through sheer curtains, creating gentle highlights on the smooth surfaces and casting calm shadows. Photographic realism, eye-level composition, with a shallow depth of field that keeps the therapy tools in sharp focus while the cozy, family-friendly home environment softly blurs behind, conveying a sophisticated yet welcoming atmosphere.
A close-up, photographic view of a play-based speech therapy corner arranged on a plush, cream-colored rug. Wooden blocks engraved with simple symbols, soft fabric picture books in English and Urdu, and a bilingual storybook gently opened to a colorful page form the core of the scene. Nearby, a small, textured sensory ball and a set of nesting cups suggest activities for infants and toddlers. Diffused afternoon light from an unseen window bathes the space in a warm, even glow, with subtle shadows adding depth. The composition follows the rule of thirds, emphasizing the open book while the other materials lead the eye around the frame. The mood is calm, nurturing, and intellectually rich, matching a sophisticated, evidence-based therapy setting.