Andrea Rizzuto, M.H.Sc., SLP, Reg. CASLPO
Andrea Rizzuto graduated with High Distinction with a Bachelor of Health in Psychology from York University, and received her Master's of Health Sciences in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Toronto.
Andrea has extensive experience in the assessment and treatment of preschool and school-aged children, in the areas of language, articulation, motor speech, literacy and social skills, as well as with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, developmental delays, learning disabilities and selective mutism. She has hosted a variety of teacher and parent training workshops on a range of topics related to speech and language issues. Andrea has also served as a Health Guest Editor in CityLife Magazine.
Andrea is a member of the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and the Ontario Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (OSLA). Andrea strives for excellence by regularly participating in additional training to ensure her practice is effective, innovative and current. She is trained in PROMPT (Level 1), which she uses to treat children and youth with speech disorders. Andrea takes great pleasure in working collaboratively with children and their families, and in working towards helping children become effective communicators. She believes that early intervention is effective intervention.
Andrea has extensive experience in the assessment and treatment of preschool and school-aged children, in the areas of language, articulation, motor speech, literacy and social skills, as well as with children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, developmental delays, learning disabilities and selective mutism. She has hosted a variety of teacher and parent training workshops on a range of topics related to speech and language issues. Andrea has also served as a Health Guest Editor in CityLife Magazine.
Andrea is a member of the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) and the Ontario Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists (OSLA). Andrea strives for excellence by regularly participating in additional training to ensure her practice is effective, innovative and current. She is trained in PROMPT (Level 1), which she uses to treat children and youth with speech disorders. Andrea takes great pleasure in working collaboratively with children and their families, and in working towards helping children become effective communicators. She believes that early intervention is effective intervention.
Shauna Stokely, M.H.Sc., SLP(C), Reg. CASLPO
Shauna Stokely graduated with Highest Distinction in Linguistic Cognitive Science from McMaster University, and received her Master's of Health Sciences in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Toronto.
Shauna is experienced working with both children and adults. She has provided services for children with motor speech and articulation difficulties, language delays, and voice impairments. In addition, she has experience working with children who have a variety of special needs including cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome, and those on the Autism Spectrum. With adults, Shauna has provided assessment and therapy for aphasia, motor speech, and dysphagia (swallowing disorders). Every year, Shauna volunteers with Easter Seals to provide training for Augmentative and Alternative Communication to their summer camp staff.
Shauna is a member of the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) as well as Speech-Language Audiology Canada (S.A.C.). She is Hanen certified for It Takes Two to Talk and More Than Words, parent training programs for children who are late talkers and who are on the Autism Spectrum respectively. Overall, Shauna strives to deliver exemplary services catered to the needs of the child and their families.
Shauna is experienced working with both children and adults. She has provided services for children with motor speech and articulation difficulties, language delays, and voice impairments. In addition, she has experience working with children who have a variety of special needs including cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome, and those on the Autism Spectrum. With adults, Shauna has provided assessment and therapy for aphasia, motor speech, and dysphagia (swallowing disorders). Every year, Shauna volunteers with Easter Seals to provide training for Augmentative and Alternative Communication to their summer camp staff.
Shauna is a member of the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO) as well as Speech-Language Audiology Canada (S.A.C.). She is Hanen certified for It Takes Two to Talk and More Than Words, parent training programs for children who are late talkers and who are on the Autism Spectrum respectively. Overall, Shauna strives to deliver exemplary services catered to the needs of the child and their families.