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Roselyn Mathew, BSc. Sp and Hg, MSc. SLP (C)
Roselyn Mathew is a Toronto-based speech-language pathologist registered with the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario (CASLPO). She is also nationally certified by Speech-Language & Audiology Canada (SAC) and works in the areas of stuttering/fluency, voice, oral muscle weakness and slurring of speech, cognitive-communication skills, speech clarity and enunciation, lisps, social skills, professional communication training, concussions and traumatic brain injury as well as voice and communication training for transgender and gender non-conforming clients.
Holding a Bachelor of Science in Speech and Hearing and a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology, Roselyn is a deeply-grounded speech-language pathologist with a focused foundation. Prior to joining the WELL SAID team, Roselyn worked in the medical sector helping adults with communication and swallowing disorders that occurred as a result of neurological disorders, traumatic brain injuries, aphasia, dysarthria and apraxia of speech.
Today, at WELL SAID, Roselyn combines extensive clinical knowledge with a results-driven approach to help individuals achieve their more advanced and nuanced communication goals. Roselyn knows that her clients are uniquely qualified to set and achieve their own goals, and structures her practice as a partnership between client and clinician. She provides knowledge of speech, language, and recent clinical research in the field, while her clients bring knowledge of their current abilities, goals and values. She enjoys working collaboratively as part of the Well Said team. With a keen eye for detail and a collaborative approach, she develops therapy programs that are both highly effective and engaging. She has further completed certificate courses in the areas of fluency (cluttering), adult dyslexia and swallowing to refine her skills and provide tailored, high-impact therapy for each client.
Roselyn is accepting new clients in all areas except for accent modification. She is available from 12PM to 8PM on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and from 9AM to 5PM on Friday and Saturday.
Roselyn wrote the articles listed below.
- Confidence In Speech: Factors, Challenges, And Skill Development
- Ensuring Long-Term Fluency In Stuttering Management
- Understanding Adult Misarticulation: Origins, symptoms, and Treatment
- Evolution Of Communication And Socialization In The Age Of Technology
- Neurogenic Stuttering
- Understanding The Difference Between Apraxia Of Speech And Misarticulation
- Traumatic Brain Injury And Speech
- Understanding Social Communication
- Neurological Voice Disorders – Causes, Types, Assessment, And Treatment
- Challenges In Verbal Communication In People With Congenital Hearing Loss
- Apraxia Of Speech In Adults – Causes, Symptoms, And Treatment
- Voice Breaks – Causes, Treatment, And Prevention
- Relapse In Stuttering: Causes, Signs, And Tips To Avoid It
- Disfluencies Vs. Dysfluencies – Types, Causes And Differences Between Them
- The History Of Stuttering: An Overview
- Pitch Related Voice Disorders – Causes And Treatment
- Devices Used To Reduce Stuttering And Their Effectiveness
- Professional Communication Skills – Examples And Their Importance
- Fluency Disorders – Types, Causes And Symptoms
- Understanding Resonance And How It Shapes The Voice
- The Importance Of Social Skills
- Examples Of Assertive Communication Style
- Resonance And Its Importance In Voice
- Communication Skills And Their Importance
- Stuttering And Anxiety
- Learning Disabilities In Adults
- Intonation And Its Effects On Speech
- Voice Disorders In Professional Users
- Some Unexpected Causes Of Voice Disorders
- Misarticulation In Adults
- Cluttering Vs Fast Rate Of Speech
- The Effects Of COVID-19 On Speech And Communication
- Dyslexia In Adults – Causes, Types, and Symptoms
- Aphasia – Causes, Types, Symptoms And Treatment
- Non-Verbal Communication And Its Importance
- Motor Speech Disorders In Adults And Their Types
- Voice Disorders Due To Vocal Abuse And Misuse And Their Prevention
- Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion In Speech Therapy
- Digital Therapy
- Importance Of Feedback In Speech Therapy
- Therapy Via Telehealth
- A Cross Provincial License
- Job Types In Speech Pathology


