SCSD Launches Listen, Speak, and Sing

The School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD) recently launched “Listen, Speak, & Sing” in collaboration with Music Therapist Jessica DeKleva. The program supports early language development and strengthens the bond between young children and their caregivers through music. 

“Listen, Speak, & Sing” aims to make early language learning accessible, fun, and interactive by using music as a natural medium to engage children in meaningful ways. “Ultimately, we want families to feel empowered, supported, and equipped with practical strategies they can use at home to nurture their child’s speech and language growth,” said SCSD faculty member Brooke Ott, who co-designed the program alongside her colleague, Linda Sasser. 

Research shows that songs and rhymes can significantly enhance vocabulary and lay a strong foundation for literacy. The emotional connections built through shared singing experiences deepen the relationship between caregivers and children, making the learning process more impactful.

Through this program, graduate student clinicians are learning the critical components of caregiver education and interprofessional practice by preparing and presenting lessons every week. Families with children under 24 months are invited to this group funded by the Phillips Endowment Foundation Fund.

“We hope that by participating, families feel more connected and confident in supporting their child’s growth,” said Ott. “We look forward to expanding the program and continuing to meet the needs of the families we serve, always with the goal of fostering communication and connection.”

Currently, sessions are held at the Communication Corner on Monday mornings at 9 a.m. and Monday evenings at 4:30 p.m. Sasser encourages any interested parents to reach out to her or Ott for more information via email at linda.sasser@cci.fsu.edu and kbott@fsu.edu.