About us
We understand that each journey to clear communication is unique and deeply personal. Our motivation for opening this center stems from a heartfelt desire to help families navigate through the challenging moments and emerge stronger, more confident, and fully supported.
Meet Our Speech-Language Pathologists
MARLENE GREEN
We are privileged to be working under the supervision of Speech-Language Pathologist Marlene Green.
With many years of clinical experience, Marlene has built a remarkable legacy through her compassionate work with caregivers, educators, and the broader community. Her approach is rooted in evidence-based strategies, empathy and excellence, empowering children, their parents and adults to thrive through personalized support.
Marlene is strongly committed to early intervention and supporting parents and early education professionals with strategies to support the communication needs of the children in their care. As such she has led numerous parent and early educator programs to support children with autism, language delays and stuttering.
Marlene’s expertise includes working with stutterers of all ages and developing tools for early identification of developmental disorders in preschoolers.
Her leadership, vision, and heartfelt dedication make Marlene an invaluable part of our mission. We are truly proud to work under her supervision and to offer families access to such an inspiring and accomplished professional.
Carly Moreau
Carly completed her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at McMaster University. Prior to becoming an SLP, she worked for seven years as a Communicative Disorders Assistant (CDA), gaining experience with diverse populations in both school board and private practice settings. Carly provides assessment and therapy services for children and adults across various areas, including articulation, phonology, language, literacy, AAC and accent coaching. Carly is committed to creating a welcoming and supportive environment where clients feel comfortable working toward their communication goals. In her spare time, Carly enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, curling, and exploring new crafts.
Natalie Morrison
Natalie completed her Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology at McMaster University before joining Canada Speech Tutoring as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA). Before pursuing her graduate studies, she spent eight years working with young children in the education field in a variety of settings, including a local school board, children treatment centre, and childcare centres. This hands-on experience has given her extensive knowledge of childcare, early learning environments, and the developmental needs of children.
She holds two diplomas in Early Childhood Education from Conestoga College and Humber College, as well as a Bachelor of Applied Science in Early Childhood Studies from the University of Guelph-Humber.
Through her clinical placements and employment, Natalie has gained experience supporting children in the neurodivergent community, as well as those with stuttering, dysarthria, dysphagia, articulation disorders, feeding challenges, AAC, and language and literacy disorders.
Additional trainings:
– CPR-C Certified (2023)
– Non-violent crisis intervention (NCI) (2023)
– Supportive Conversation for Adults with Aphasia (SCA) (2025)
– DTTC (In progress)