Speech Language Pathologist

Your dedicated team of
Speech-Language Pathologists
and Speech-Language Pathology Assistants

Meet our exceptional team of Speech-Language Pathologists and Speech-Language Pathology Assistants at All About Communication! With advanced training and expertise in diagnosing and treating communication disorders, our SLP team is dedicated to helping you achieve your communication goals. Whether you’re overcoming speech impediments, language delays, or swallowing difficulties, our compassionate professionals provide tailored therapy to support your journey to improved communication. Trust our experienced SLPs to guide you toward greater confidence and success in your communication skills.

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Speech-Language Pathologists

Emma Kelly

Emma Kelly, BSc (Hons), MHSc, SLP, Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Emma completed her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, an undergraduate degree, at Trent University. From there, she continued to complete her Masters of Health Sciences in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Toronto. She is a general member of the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO). Emma has always been passionate about working with children and was excited to begin her career with All About Communication. The rewarding journey involved in supporting someone in accessing a means of communication that is functional for them is one Emma knew she wanted to be a part of. Emma works hard to ensure that each of her clients gets the most out of their therapy sessions through a thoughtful balance of work and play. Emma looks forward to expanding her knowledge of speech and language practices and implementing such strategies into sessions with her clients. Emma has recently completed the Inside Out: Sensory Certificate program, and she continues to expand her knowledge base surrounding Gestalt Language Processing to support her autistic clients better. When Emma isn’t working with her amazing clients at All About Communication, you can bet your bottom dollar that she’s hanging with her pup Hudson or baking a sweet treat!

Megan Boduch

Megan Boduch, MSc, SLP (C), Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Megan completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology at Wilfrid Laurier University and a post-graduate certificate in Speech Sciences at Brock University. Megan completed her graduate studies in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Alberta in 2014. Megan is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and has clinical certification from Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC). She loves to work with children of all ages and has experience with providing client-centred assessment and treatment in various areas of communication! Megan is currently a supervising Speech-Language Pathologist in the Entry to School program through the Ontario Autism Program. She also has the privilege of supervising and working closely with graduate SLP students during their clinical placements. Megan continues to develop her knowledge and clinical skills through continuing education/training, including the following: Inside Out Sensory Certificate Course for SLPs, The Meaningful Speech Course, Introduction to PROMPT, DIR 101: An Introduction to DIR and DIRFloortime, Digging Deeper: A practical, in-depth look at motor speech assessment and therapy, Initial Evaluation & Intervention Practices for Preschool Children who Stutter, POWER UP Your Intervention Sessions with Literacy Strategies to Maximize Student Success, as well as a variety of webinars regarding teletherapy practices. In addition, Megan can be found rocking out to her extensive collection of records outside of work.

Alex Taylor

Alex Taylor, BSc (Hons), MCl Sc, SLP, Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Alex graduated from Western University’s Master of Clinical Science program in Speech-Language Pathology. She is a registered Speech-Language Pathologist with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario. She is also a member of Speech-Language and Audiology Canada. Alex has experience in both the elementary/high school setting and private practice. She has training in several programs, including The Lidcombe Program, DIR Floortime, Fluency Plus, Hanen (Target Word, It Takes Two to Talk, More Than Words), PROMPT, and Digging Deeper: Motor Speech Assessment and Therapy. Alex emphasizes working collaboratively with families and creating play-based activities to help clients reach their functional goals. Alex is based out of the Peterborough office and enjoys working with families in-person or on a virtual platform. You can find Alex puttering in her garden or hiking with her family when she is not working.

Lindsey Harding

Lindsey Harding, BASc, MSc., SLP, Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Lindsey completed her Bachelor of Applied Science in Child, Youth and Family from the University of Guelph. Lindsey then completed her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from McMaster University. She has clinical experience with preschool and school-age children in the areas of articulation, expressive and receptive language, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), literacy, and social communication. Lindsey is passionate about implementing evidence-based practice into her therapy sessions and looks forward to completing continuing education and training to best support her clients. Outside of work, you can find Lindsey working out at the gym and spending time with friends and family. Lindsey can’t wait to work with you and your family!

Ashley Cole, B.A. (Hons), MSc., SLP, Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist 

Ashley completed her Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Political Science, and an undergraduate degree, at Ontario Tech. In her final year, she completed her undergraduate thesis with a focus on Speech-Language Pathology service delivery for Indigenous communities in Canada. From there, she continued to complete her Masters of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at McMaster University. In the final months of her degree, she completed an evidence-based project: a scoping review examining how to support literacy skills for Indigenous Canadian and South Asian school-age children. She is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario and a member of the Speech-Language & Audiology Canada. She has experience in client-centred assessment and treatment in various service areas focusing on literacy, articulation, early language, and fluency. When Ashley is not working you can find her gardening, or working on a DIY project.

Amina Siddiqi, BHSc. (Hons.), M.Sc., Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist 

Amina completed her Bachelor of Health Sciences (Hons) degree in Human Health Sciences at Ontario Tech University. From there, she completed her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at McMaster University. Amina is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and is a Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC) member. She is passionate about providing client-centred and evidence-based practice to children of all ages. She intends to further her knowledge and skills through the completion of professional development training and courses. Amina has clinical experience working with preschool and school-aged children in articulation, expressive and receptive language, literacy, social communication, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Amina enjoys baking, watching her favourite TV shows, and spending time with her family when she isn’t working.

Tori English SLP

Tori English

Speech-Language Pathologist 

Tori completed her Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Psychology at Trent University. She then graduated from Western University’s Master of Clinical Science program in Speech-Language Pathology. She is a registered Speech-Language Pathologist with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO). Tori has experience in both preschool and school-aged settings. She is passionate about continuing her education to grow her clinician skills further. Tori has recently completed the Hanen It Takes Two to Talk Certification and the Knowledge Base Motor Speech Training Program through the Speech and Stuttering Institute. Tori is based out of the Peterborough office and provides a client-centered approach to assessments and treatment. When she is not working, you can find Tori out in her barn with her animals or in her kitchen baking treats. 

Karina Kung, Speech-Language Pathologist

Karina Kung, BA (Hons) M.Cl.Sc., SLP, Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Karina is an enthusiastic and passionate Speech-Language Pathologist. She received her Master’s of Health Science in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Western Ontario and her Honours Bachelor of Arts (Psycholinguistics) degree from the University of Toronto. Karina loves preparing fun and effective therapy materials for her clients and is committed to helping them reach their goals. She is a compassionate clinician dedicated to providing family-centred therapy, catering to each client’s individual needs. She is flexible and strives to provide the best care for her clients.Through her time as a speech therapist, she has assessed and treated in the areas of receptive and expressive language, articulation/phonology, literacy, fluency, social communication and Augmentative and Alternative communications. She is also formally trained in the Hanen Centre’s It Takes Two to Talk® Program for early language learners and The Meaningful Speech Echolalia Education course to help provide specialized therapy for gestalt language learners.You can find Karina drawing digital art outside of work, practicing photography and graphic design!
Kayla Belisle

Kayla Belisle, BHSc (Hons), MHSc., SLP, Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Kayla completed her Bachelor of Science degree at McMaster University and continued to graduate studies in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Toronto. She is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and a Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC) member. Kayla has clinical experience with preschool and school-aged children in various areas, including early language, articulation, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). She is passionate about neurodiversity-affirming and client-centred practice, and strives to build upon the strengths of each of her clients. Kayla looks forward to continuously furthering her education and staying up-to-date with evidence-based practice to provide quality care.
Abi

Abinayaa Kannan, BASLP, M.Sc., Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Abinayaa holds a Bachelor in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology and a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research in Chennai, India. Abinayaa is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and is also a Speech-Language & Audiology of Canada (SAC) member. She is passionate about pediatric care, with experience working in a multidisciplinary rehabilitation centre and providing teletherapy services. She has actively participated in outreach activities involving children with developmental difficulties in remote villages through developing home programs and empowering grassroots workers. She enjoys conducting storytelling sessions centring on total communication for neurodiverse children. Her interest lies in understanding and supporting children’s development in the areas of language, articulation, social communication, fluency, and Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC). She is trained in the Hanen Centre’s ‘More Than Words Program’ for parents of autistic children or children who may benefit from social communication support. She is an ‘Avaz certified AAC professional,’ which helps her integrate AAC into her practice. She has also completed the NLA Professional Training program to support gestalt language development. She is bilingual, with full professional proficiency in English and Tamil and has a limited working proficiency in Hindi. She strongly believes communication is for all and goes all out to make the process fun and engaging for her clients. 

Emma Laishram, B.A. (Hons), M.H.Sc., SLP, Reg. CASLPO

Speech-Language Pathologist

Emma completed a B.A. Honours with Distinction from Dalhousie University, and is a proud alumni of the acting conservatory at the National Theatre School of Canada. Through her training and experience in performance she became deeply aware of how language and communication is at the heart of all human connection, and how this plays a powerful role in the quality and purpose of our lives. Thus, she went on to pursue her graduate studies in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Toronto where she collaborated on a neurodivergent affirming screening tool for Autism diagnosis, through the SLED-VAST program (Student Led Environments to Deliver Virtual Autism Supports), and conducted research at the Voice and Resonance Lab on forward resonance therapy techniques for cleft palate populations. She is registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and is a member of Speech-Language and Audiology Canada (SAC). Emma sits on the board of directors as the Governor of the Canadian Region of the Pan-American Vocology Association (PAVA), is also a certified Music Together® Teacher, and author/illustrator of the children’s book, Do You Know How Loved You Are. Emma brings a playful, imaginative, and deeply empathetic approach to her sessions to make a meaningful difference in the lives of families.

Speech-Language Pathology Assistants

Paige McClure completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Ottawa with an Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences.

Paige McClure

Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

Paige completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Ottawa with an Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences. She is halfway through completing the Masters of Speech and Language Pathology program at the University of Toronto. Paige recently completed a placement with All About Communication, where she gained experience both in the private clinic and the Entry To School program. During this time, she became passionate about incorporating play-based activities and neurodiversity-affirming practices into her sessions. She is very excited to have the opportunity to continue gaining hands-on experience while she completes her SLP education. Outside work, she enjoys going to the gym, spending time with friends and family, and eating yummy food!

Taylor Collins

Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

Taylor is a graduate of Trent University with an Honours Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Child and Youth Studies. She is currently working towards completing her Masters of Health Science in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Toronto. At present, Taylor is a student member of Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC). She has experience working with children of all ages and is passionate about continuing her education to grow her clinical skills. When she is not working or studying, Taylor can be found spending quality time with her family and friends.

Lisa Chapman, E.A.

Speech-Language Pathology Assistant

Lisa completed her Educational Assistant Diploma from Sir Sandford Fleming College in Peterborough. She then went on to complete the Managing Complex Behaviour Certificate from Sir Sandford Fleming College. In 2024, Lisa completed the Speech-Language Pathology Therapy Assistant Training Program. Lisa has over 30 years experience working with children who have communicative disorders in the education system.. Her focus has been supporting students in the areas of Augmentative and Alternative communication (AAC), social communication, regulation, phonological awareness and literacy. She has worked with children who have developmental delays, learning disabilities and genetic disorders. Lisa is passionate about helping children meet their fullest potential and strives to build on their individual strengths. She values the importance of working collaboratively with her clients and their families. When Lisa is not at work, she loves spending time with her family and enjoying the outdoors. 

Speech- Language Pathology

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