Welcome to the Speech Therapy Saskatoon online booking page.

Has your child received a diagnosis of Autism? Start your therapy journey with our More Than Words® parent program to help teach your child how to communicate. To register for More Than Words®, please send an e-mail to: jenn@speechtherapysaskatoon.com

To learn more about therapy services for your Autistic child, please call our clinic at 306-491-9355.

If you are a new client, please book an initial assessment and speech therapy appointment.

As a current client, please book subsequent therapy appointments.

Please be aware of our Cancellation Policy:

We request 48 hours notice for all appointment cancellations. APPOINTMENTS CANCELLED with less than 24 hours notice, regardless of reason, will be charged the full appointment fee if the time slot cannot be filled with another client.

Speech Therapy

Our Speech-Language Pathologists provide assessment, consultation and treatment for both children and adults. We provide support in the areas of speech sounds disorders, language development, fluency (i.e., stuttering), voice quality, augmentative & alternative communication, literacy skills, as well as communication therapy for clients post-stroke or following a traumatic brain injury.


Occupational Therapy

Our Occupational Therapist assesses developmental milestones and skill development for toddlers and preschoolers, and provides supports in the areas of sensory processing, play skills, fine motor skills and gross motor skills.


Feeding Therapy

Our SOS-trained Speech-Language Pathologist provides assessment and treatment for children with feeding difficulties.


Myofunctional Therapy

Myofunctional therapy is recommended to address abnormal tongue resting posture, open mouth breathing, a tongue tie, open bite, thumb/finger sucking. Speech errors can also be present.

Rebecca was born and raised in Saskatoon. After completing a two-year performing arts program at the Canadian College of Performing Arts in Victoria, B.C. in 2010, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics at the University of Saskatchewan in 2013, and later graduated with her Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Alberta in 2015.

After completion of her graduate studies, Rebecca returned to Saskatoon where she has been working as a school-based SLP at Saskatoon Public Schools for the past eight years.

Rebecca is passionate about helping children with speech and language disorders. Her areas of focus include supporting Autistic children through neurodiversity-affirming practices, treating speech sound delays and disorders, working with early communicators, and implementing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). She is certified in the following Hanen Programs: Learning Language and Loving It; More Than Words; and ABC and Beyond. She is also certified in Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) and has taken training in Pragmatic Organization Dynamic Display (PODD).

Rebecca enjoys spending time with her two young daughters, husband, and multiple dogs and cats. She loves reading, gardening, and has recently taken up pottery.

Rebecca is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC).

Rebecca was born and raised in Saskatoon. After completing a two-year performing arts program at... Read More

Chatelle is a graduate of McGill University and the University of Alberta, having earned a Master of Science Applied, Communication Sciences and Disorders from McGill in 2002 and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Linguistics from the U of A in 1999. She has significant experience working as a Speech-Language Pathologist, having served as an SLP in various public sectors, including the Saskatoon Health Region (Rehabilitation and Geriatrics), Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools (K to 12 mandate) and conseil des école fransaskoises (pre-K to 12 mandate). Chatelle is also PROMPT-trained.

Her areas of specialization include: motor speech disorders, dyslexia and dysorthographia, school-age language, pre-literacy skills, aphasia, and neurogenic voice disorders.

Chatelle is bilingual in English and French, and offers speech therapy in both languages.

Chatelle is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada.

Chatelle is a graduate of McGill University and the University of Alberta, having earned a Master... Read More

Geneviève earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French with Great Distinction at the University of Saskatchewan in 2007. She later completed a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Alberta, graduating in 2009. That same year at the University of Alberta, she completed a Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Francophone Practice for Speech-Language Pathologists.

For over the past 12 years, Geneviève has been working as a school-based Speech-Language Pathologist with the Prairie Spirit School Division, working primarily with children in Kindergarten and Grades 1-3. She subscribes to a strength-based approach to therapy when working with her clients.

Geneviève is certified in Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) Level 1, and has completed Lidcombe Program training. She has achieved certification in the More Than Words program and in the Learning Language and Loving It program offered by The Hanen Centre.

Geneviève lives in Saskatoon with her husband and two children. She enjoys singing, playing the ukulele, walking, cycling, and spending time at parks and playgrounds with her family.

Geneviève is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC).

Geneviève earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in French with Great Distinction at the University of ... Read More

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Brittney earned her undergraduate degree in Linguistics and Psychology at the University of Saskatchewan in 2018. Brittney then moved to Edmonton to pursue her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Alberta, graduating with this degree in 2020. Brittney returned to Saskatoon to complete her speech-language pathology practicum at the Alvin Buckwold Childhood Development Program, where she worked with preschool-aged children and their families.

Brittney has since been working as a speech-language pathologist for Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, providing services to school-aged children. Her primary interest lies in working with preschool-aged and school-aged children who have speech and language delays or disorders.

Brittney is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC).

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Brittney earned her undergraduate degree in Linguistics and Psychol... Read More

Nausha completed her Masters degree in speech-language pathology at the University of Alberta in 2016. She is passionate about bridging communication barriers and creating accessible communication for all. In her work with children and adults, Nausha offers a strengths-based approach to targeting speech delays (e.g., phonology and articulation), motor speech disorders (e.g., apraxia of speech and dysarthria), late talkers and language delays. This functional approach to therapy extends to her work with people who have neurological speech/language disorders (e.g., from stroke, brain injury or dementia).

Nausha believes strongly in using a comprehensive array of communication approaches to help her clients thrive in their full range of daily life — i.e., all methods of communication including speech, signs, visuals, tech devices, etc.

Nausha is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada.

Nausha completed her Masters degree in speech-language pathology at the University of Alberta in ... Read More

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Tessia earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology (Honours) from the University of Saskatchewan in 2018. She completed a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology at the University of Alberta in 2020.

Throughout her education and clinical placements as a student, Tessia gained valuable experience working in early education, school-based, and adult acute care settings. Upon completion of her master’s degree, she began working within the Saskatchewan Health Authority further developing her passion for helping others.

Tessia enjoys collaborating with families and providing support to clients as they work towards meaningful speech and language goals aimed at building confidence when communicating. She has a special interest in early language development, autism, articulation & phonological speech sound disorders, and motor speech disorders. She is PROMPT-trained.

Tessia is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC).

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Tessia earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology (Honours)... Read More

A graduate of Minot State University, Beth earned a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology in 2011, completing a thesis in the area of autism. After completing her practicum in Edmonton, Beth returned to Saskatoon to work at Saskatoon Public Schools where she has provided services to school-age children for the past nine years.

During her formative years as a young person, Beth and her family moved frequently, living in various locations — including periods of time residing in India and Texas. These life experiences, along with Beth’s extensive work with children in daycare settings, nurseries, and childcare programs, has led her to believe that everyone has a story to tell and a voice that needs to be heard — even the smallest of us.

Beth is passionate about working with children who have speech sound disorders, language disorders, and autism. She is particularly excited about helping young people become confident communicators through play-based therapy and daily routines. She is certified in several Hanen programs, including: It Takes Two to Talk; More Than Words; Talkability; and Learning Language and Loving It. She is also trained in more structured approaches, such as PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System).

Beth enjoys spending time with her two children and husband, and tending to her ever-rotating list of hobbies, that includes learning guitar, longboarding, and gardening.

Beth is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA), Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC), and the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA).

A graduate of Minot State University, Beth earned a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language P... Read More

Cory earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Disorders from Minot State University in 1996, and later graduated with a Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Minot State University in 1998.

After graduation, Cory and his wife (who is also a Speech-Language Pathologist) moved back to Saskatoon where Cory began his 23-year career with Saskatoon Public Schools.

Cory has devoted his career to providing early intervention support to pre-school and school-aged children. Utilizing a child’s natural love of play and exploration, Cory individualizes intervention sessions to build communication skills, confidence, and resiliency. Fun and laughter are a big part of Cory’s work with children and these elements are evident in the connections that he makes with his clients and their families.

In addition to his focus on speech, language, stuttering, resonance, and voice, Cory has a keen understanding of the important connection between a child’s communication skills and their literacy development. Since communication delays can often lead to literacy-related learning difficulties, Cory strives to seamlessly promote the literacy skills of his clients, while addressing their primary communication needs.

Cory is certified in the Hanen ABC and Beyond, Hanen Learning Language and Loving It, and the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS).

Cory is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC).

Cory earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Disorders from Minot State University i... Read More

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Emily completed a Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree in Communication Disorders at Minot State University, graduating with her Master’s degree in 2017.

Throughout her education and practicums, she has gained experience in school and hospital settings, working with children and adult clients. In addition to being part of the Speech Therapy Saskatoon team, Emily works with school-aged children in the North Battleford Public School Division.

Emily’s areas of specialization include preschool and school-aged children who have articulation, phonology, and language disorders. She also has a unique interest in the area of orofacial myofunctional therapy (i.e., tongue thrust/negative oral habits, and how this affects breathing, eating, speaking, and dentition). In 2020, Emily received her training in orofacial myology at the Swallowing, Voice, & Speech Rehab Clinic in Brampton, Ontario. She is also Hanen-trained, PROMPT-trained, and bilingual in English and Cantonese.

Emily is passionate about teaching, mentoring, and supporting parents and caregivers in an effort to implement learning strategies that can best assist children. She is dedicated to providing client-centered therapy that is productive and fun!

Emily is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA) and is an active member of the International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM).

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Emily completed a Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree in Communic... Read More

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Erin earned undergraduate degrees from the University of Saskatchewan (Psychology) and Minot State University (Communication Disorders) prior to graduating in 2011 from Minot State with a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology.

Following the completion of her practicum at a rehabilitation hospital in Santa Barbara, California, Erin returned to Saskatoon where she served for seven years as a speech-language pathologist for Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools, providing language services to school-aged children.

In 2018, recognizing her passion for individual therapy and her belief in a multi-faceted approach to treatment in a supportive environment, Erin joined Speech Therapy Saskatoon. Erin focuses on providing individually-tailored services to each client with the goal of helping them work toward reaching their maximum potential. Her primary areas of specialization include preschool and school-aged articulation, phonological and language disorders, language organization, fluency, and early language development. Erin is Hanen-trained.

Erin is a registered member of the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (SASLPA), Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC), and the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA).

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Erin earned undergraduate degrees from the University of Saskatchew... Read More

jenn@speechtherapysaskatoon.com

Jenn graduated from Minot State University in 2001 with a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology. She specializes in treating children with Autism, and other complex communication disorders. Her treatment philosophy emphasizes parent coaching. She encourages families and caregivers to be active participants in each session to promote skill growth at home and outside of the clinic.

She is Hanen-certified and for more than 14 years she has led “More Than Words” a Hanen program for parents of children with Autism or social communication challenges.

Jenn has extensive experience in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). She has PODD training (Pragmatically Organized Dynamic Display) and has attended three international AAC conventions and numerous provincial AAC conferences

She has served in a consulting role with families and schools across Saskatchewan, and brings considerable knowledge, energy, and enthusiasm to the Speech Therapy Saskatoon team.

She believes every child and adult has something to say and a right to be heard.

jenn@speechtherapysaskatoon.com Jenn graduated from Minot State University in 2001 with a Master... Read More

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