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Toronto Vaughan Markham North York Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket Kettleby Whitchurch–Stouffville Uxbridge East Gwillimbury Bradford King Georgina Innisfil Barrie Brampton Mississsauga Caledon Orillia North Bay

Our Services

What We Support

We provide speech and language therapy across a wide range of needs, always focused on real-life communication.

Articulation/Speech Sound Difficulties

As Licensed Speech-Language Pathologists, we support individuals who have difficulty pronouncing certain sounds by providing clear, supportive, and encouraging therapy. Our focus is on improving speech clarity through personalized strategies that build confidence and help individuals be better understood in everyday communication.

Language Difficulties

Some children have difficulty understanding what others say, expressing their thoughts, or finding the right words. These challenges can affect communication at home, school, and during everyday activities. Our licensed professionals support children by strengthening language skills such as understanding directions, building vocabulary, and expressing ideas clearly. In addition, parents are provided with coaching strategies to reinforce these skills at home, helping children communicate more confidently and successfully in daily life.

Aphasia Due to Stroke or Brain Injury

Our Speech-Language Pathologists at Speech For All support individuals with aphasia by focusing on practical, meaningful communication. We help strengthen speaking, understanding, reading, and writing skills while also teaching supportive strategies and alternative ways to communicate when needed, such as gestures, writing, or communication tools. Our goal is to build confidence and support everyday interactions so individuals can fully participate in daily life and stay connected with others.

Cognitive-Communication Challenges

Difficulties with memory, attention, or problem-solving can affect how an adult communicates and learns. Our skilled professionals can support by teaching strategies that strengthen thinking and communication skills to support functional communication during daily activities, learning, and conversations.

Apraxia

Children with apraxia have difficulty planning and producing speech sounds correctly. As experienced SLP can support by providing structured practice, teaching strategies for clear speech, and encouraging consistent communication in everyday situations.

Voice Disorders

A voice disorder affects how a child or adult sounds when speaking or singing, including pitch, volume, or tone. Therapy provided by our licensed professionals focus on using the voice safely, improving clarity, promoting vocal hygiene, and preventing strain, so individuals can speak or sing comfortably and confidently.

Fluency (Stuttering)

As skilled Speech-Language Pathologists, we support children who stutter by helping them feel confident and comfortable when they speak. We focus on building self-esteem, teaching supportive communication strategies, and empowering children to express themselves freely and confidently in everyday situations.

Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC)

Some children need tools to help them communicate, such as picture boards, apps, or speech devices. Our specialized services support children in learning to use these tools effectively, expressing their needs and ideas, and participating fully in conversations and daily routines.

Swallowing Difficulties/ Dysphagia

Swallowing difficulties can make eating or drinking unsafe or uncomfortable. Our professional support includes assessing swallowing, teaching strategies and exercises to improve safety and strength, and helping adults enjoy mealtimes while meeting their nutritional needs.

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Some children with Autism may find it challenging to interact socially or use language effectively. Our skilled services and interventions help children develop language and social communication skills, better understand and express themselves, and participate more confidently at home, school, and in the community.

Literacy and reading

Our services support children who may find reading and writing challenging by helping them recognize letters and words, improve reading fluency and comprehension, build vocabulary and spelling skills, and develop strong writing abilities. Therapy focuses on practical strategies to make reading and writing easier and more enjoyable, empowering children to become confident, independent readers and writers who can succeed in school and daily life.

Group Therapy Sessions

Group speech therapy sessions give children the opportunity to practice speech and language skills in a small, supportive group setting. These sessions help children improve communication, build confidence, and develop social skills such as turn-taking, listening, and conversation. Through interactive activities, children receive guidance from our licensed professionals and feedback from peers, while parents are encouraged to reinforce strategies at home to support ongoing progress in daily life.

Our Personalized Therapy Approach

How We Support Your Communication Journey

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all therapy. Our care is personal, functional, and respectful.

Listen First

We take time to understand your needs

Assess Strengths & Challenges

Thorough, individualized evaluation

Create a Personalized Plan

Based on your goals and daily life

Practice Meaningful Communication

Skills that matter in real life

Build Confidence & Independence

Every step forward counts

We Support Your Voice, Your Way

Let's start Inclusive Speech Therapy

We respect all communication methods and provide inclusive, person-centered therapy across home, community, care, and virtual settings. Book your free 30-minute consultation