by Jack Shapiro | Aug 17, 2026 | Speech and Language Therapy
Every person deserves to communicate in a way that feels authentic, confident, and true to who they are. For many transgender and gender-diverse individuals, communication is an important part of gender expression. While appearance and personal style may align with...
by Jack Shapiro | Aug 10, 2026 | Speech and Language Therapy
An Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) can have a significant impact on a person’s daily life. Whether caused by a stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), infection, tumour, lack of oxygen, or another neurological condition, an acquired brain injury can affect much more...
by Jack Shapiro | Aug 3, 2026 | Speech and Language Therapy
Every child deserves the opportunity to express their thoughts, needs, emotions, and ideas with confidence. For many children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Toronto, communication can be one of the most significant challenges they face. Some children may have...
by Jack Shapiro | Jul 27, 2026 | Speech and Language Therapy
A stroke can change a person’s life in an instant. While many people recognise the physical effects of a stroke, fewer realise how significantly it can affect communication. Stroke survivors may experience difficulty speaking, understanding language, reading,...
by Jack Shapiro | Jul 20, 2026 | Speech and Language Therapy
Strong communication skills are one of the most valuable assets in today’s professional world. Whether you’re leading meetings, presenting ideas, negotiating with clients, interviewing for a new role, or networking with colleagues, the way you communicate...
by Rahul Mehta | Mar 23, 2026 | Speech and Language Therapy
One of the most frightening consequences of stroke is the sudden loss of the ability to speak, understand language, read, or write. A person who was articulate and communicative one moment may be unable to form words, find names for familiar objects, or understand...