Well Said: Toronto Speech Clinic

Simply Grown-Up Speech and Communication Services. We are a private speech therapy clinic specializi

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Well Said: Toronto Speech Therapy is a boutique practice of duly qualified and experienced registered speech-language pathologists (AKA speech therapists) who focus on working with adults.

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can make a major difference. A few tips to keep in mind:

1. Practice using various . Homophones such as “they’re”, “there”, “their”, are one of the most common mistake areas, usually being mixed between one-another.
2. Practice the right . Often times people will interchange , , and tenses all in the same block of writing. This can cause confusion.
3. Place properly within your sentences. can be tricky, and many times people will overload their work with commas.
4. Proper singular . Use "I", and "me", in their proper situations. Usually "me", is mistakenly used in the place of "I", in a sentence (Ex. Nancy, Joseph and I - vs - me, Nancy and Joseph).

Grammar has many tricky components to it, but with practice and the right it becomes easier.

We offer professional and related to , and communication that can broaden your skills. Find the right path for you.

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is for more than just . requires know-how.

Our team is experienced with working with and improving adults communcation.

We offer professional and related to and that can broaden your skills. Find the right path for you.

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urges you to and take a moment to enjoy however you can.

From a short to a (weather permitting), or whatever method you prefer to relieve stress. Let's enjoy and fight for nature, together.

Follow us or check out our website for more and information, or for professional and related to and . Find the right path for you.

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If you were waiting for a sign to begin , here it is.

is today, and we wanted to remind you of some of the of reading.

Reading benefits your and skills. From your to your with languages, reading is an amazing to keep your skills sharp.
Reading regularly helps relieve and . Apart from it being a activity, this added bonus is likely appealing to many.

Reading is a rewarding way to keep your about you.

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WELL SAID offers as well as a variety of to help you your and from wherever you are located.

Check out our website, or use our Self-Assessment tool to find out which areas you may be able to .

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Your physical aren't the only ones that need to be recharged.

A person's and batteries require time and rest to in order for you to feel fully .

On we want to remind everyone to take care of their own personal batteries (as well as their physical batteries at the proper locations.)

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Random acts of always seem to up one's day!

On we want to .

Whether its a simple to a stranger, or paying for the of the person behind you, or whatever feels right, let's aim for kindness today!

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Reading out loud (even for adults) is a great way to your and skills. By speaking out loud, we bring a range of additional to .

1. Results in a deeper reading by activating more areas of the and building greater connections.

2. Sharpens your on what you are reading. While reading out loud we put the effort into speaking, , and about the subject matter.

3. Expands and reinforces your existing . Reading is a great way to new , and by speaking them out loud we also grasp the of them.

4. Adds an extra layer of and to reading. Sometimes the only benefit you need is the added bonus of fun that comes with reading out loud.

Everyone can gain from from children to adults.

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Looking to step up to ?

One of the key you'll need is the communication, and a wide range of it too.

You will need to be able to with , , and , and will need to passed through you to maintain .

This can feel like a lot sometimes.

We offer and to and your communication skills.

Find the right for you below.

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Finding it to say the ? , and try to follow these tips to shake those .

1. following this guide:
• Breathe in for 3 seconds
• Hold for 4 seconds
• Breathe out for 3 seconds
• Hold for 4 seconds

2. If you struggle to hold for long, try looking at their lids or eye lashes instead to ease the .

We understand how difficult it can be to how you are feeling or thinking. We hope this helps you on you

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Enunciation versus Articulation. Are they different?

is the act of properly your with .

often refers to your in ways

offers and to you improve on both enunciation and articulation

At our , our registered Speech-Language Therapists are knowledgeable at helping with their skills.

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As the first week of comes to a close we want to how a can truly become.

Black History Month is a great opportunity for us to and ourselves as much as we can. Let's try to learn

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Eye contact is a powerful communication tool that brings a range of for the . It can:

1. Make you more to your listeners. Others have an easier time retaining what you say if you engage them with eye contact.

2. Helps others read your non-verbal cues. This can ease forms of communication, for instance helping someone realize you are joking quicker by picking up on certain signs.

3. You seem more and believable when you maintain eye contact.

4. your to keep their locked in for longer a duration.

is a powerful , however for some it also causes .

Our are knowledgeable and ready to help you work through it.

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Hoping for a short on ? So are we!

Maybe our groundhog will help bring a

Would a groundhog hog ground if a groundhog could hog ground?

Try to say it quickly ten times without stumbling over your words. You may find can be a tricky language.

We are experienced in helping comfortably learn how to work on their and skills, ranging from the sound of your to how you speak .

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Speech-anxiety can occur without much warning, and can cause you to , , , and more.

These feelings are , but the ability to move through them is a skill that can be improved with the right and .

A few tips to keep in mind for speech-anxiety are:

1. Look at the foreheads of your audience members instead of their eyes. From the distance they won't notice, and it can help to pull some of the pressure away from you.

2. Focus and calm your body by using a slow breathing technique. Our page and website offer several proven techniques.

3. Prepare queue cards or small notes to help keep you on track. Make them minimal and keep them to the side to not rely on them.

4. Embrace the idea of taking a to collect your thoughts and take a breath.

is something that takes practice, and we can help you. For more , or to see if -therapy is right for you visit us at:

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Good morning and happy .

, , , . How do you like to start your right?

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is an important new part of life, but let's talk about .

Social Media sites share your with third-party companies, which can share your data further with further companies. On make sure to double-check your settings.

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Complimenting is kind, helpful and brings a range of . Help your team feel appreciated on

By complimenting your employees for their in ways, you will:

1. Help employees feel valued and recognized.
2. Decrease stress-related tensions that can build up at work.
3. Improve communication between the various levels of management.
4. Strengthen the built at the office with , helping your team learn more efficiently.

Specific compliments on jobs well done help your team. Make sure to bring a impact.

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occurs more frequently in the months. Whether its from irritated or lack of use, its important to keep in mind vocal and care!

1. Stay . Try drinking hot (or warm) with and honey. Make sure to drink loads of water as well. Avoid excessive .

2. through your nose while in the cold air. This small action can spare your throat from the cold air hitting it directly, and should help avoid any irritation caused this way.

3. Avoid clearing your throat excessively. Blockage and irritants are important to remove from the air and vocal passages, but excessive clearing of your throat will irritate it.

4. Speak clearly and regularly whenever you need to speak. puts more strain on the throat than speaking normally, even if it seems the lighter of the two.

For advice and help on keeping your in prime condition visit our website @

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A big bug bit a blue bug but the blue bug bit the big bug back.

can be

If you are learning english as a you have probably run into the many aspects of it already, from reading, to speaking it.

Our know the and best methods to work through an without erasing it.

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Your is one of your most powerful at your disposal.

Make sure you prepare it and warm-up before prolonged use during .

1. Roll back and your shoulders, then breath out and
2. Pretend to chew on a large piece of that is continuing to grow.
3. Stick your tongue out as far as it will go, bring it in, then repeat.
4. Scrunch your face tightly, then move your nose around, then relax.

Presentations don't always mean presenting in front of a large audience. As long as you're talking for at least 15-30 minutes its important to your voice.

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Struggling with the Monday morning blues in the new year? Start your week off on the right foot by following these tips:

1. Have a morning routine. Try drinking water and stretching for 15 minutes. Hydrating and getting our blood flowing wakes the brain and body up!

2. Make sure to move your alarm clock out of reach. Avoid snoozing at all costs! Getting out of bed after only one alarm is hard, but it helps make sure you begin the process of waking up.

3. Have a light and healthy breakfast that incorporates fruits and seeds before reaching for the coffee. Often times we can misinterpret what our body is asking for, when in reality potassium and iron can wake us up more effectively than caffeine.

4. Get a big breath of fresh air and sunlight. Sunlight activates the brain and alerts it that its time to be awake. This method works better in the winter.

Figuring out a healthy way to wake up pushes us to maintain that trend for the rest of the day.

For more advice on wellness follow us or visit our website, where we host blogs on general health as well as specific resources on communication and voice advice.

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Working from home can bring a list of . Here's a few tips to help keep your mind on the tasks at hand.

1. Stay . activity helps keep your blood pumping, and keeps your mind working. Making sure you walk a few laps around the house, or doing a set of squats can drastically improve your at work.
2. Keep an organized daily list within your reach. Having a task list that's physical or digital within your view can help you yourself and keep the bigger picture of the day at hand.
3. Take scheduled every 90 minutes. Set an alarm on your phone for 90 minutes and keep it out of sight. Once the alarm goes off take a 15 minute break before returning back to work, feeling refreshed and ready.
4. Have a dedicated " / " space in your house. By separating work from we can keep ourselves in a more mindset.

As pushes as backing into our and calls its important to remain prepared. For more professional advice and help visit our website @

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Looking to improve your speech in 2022?

Work with our team of Toronto-based speech & language therapists. We are experienced in the nuances of adult (& teen) speech therapy. We know the challenges faced by professionals with communication, and we work to improve upon your existing communication skills to build confidence.

WELL SAID is nearing a decade of successful speech-therapy.

View our services or book an appointment on our website @

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Interruptions can break the in a and leave a bad impression in the 's mind

Make sure you listen and allow for a proper back-and-forth in a conversation. By trying to listen more than we speak we allow those we converse with to get out their full ideas, and this leaves a better

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Using the correct is important both in and out of the .

At WELL SAID, we believe in being as as possible, and is a key element.

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Stress begins with


A common is to:
1. to a count of four
2. Hold your lungs empty for a count of four
3. to a count of four
4. hold your lungs full for a count of four

Stress awareness aims to people on stress , causes and

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During the days with low its common to find yourself feeling . A few tips to keep in mind to help alleviate some of these feelings are:

1. Keeping helps a room and bring a hint of spring. There are many plants that require minimal care in the winter that can make a big difference.
2. Dedicate at least half an hour to soak up some sunlight while it lasts. This could be as simple as in a sunlight corner.
3. Stay . Turn to over in the later parts of the day. can cause crashes, or may effect your cycle causing further fatigue.
4. that mimic sunlight can help alleviate certain feelings of tiredness. These light bulbs are known as and are in the range of light at around 3000K to 3500K (these can be found at hardware stores or online)

We hope some of these tips can increase your in the winter. For more advice and information check out our website @

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Our Story

Established in 2012, we are a boutique style speech, social and communication clinic for adults in Toronto. Our team of speech-language pathologists can help you to with:

SPEECH
• Accent
• Lisps
• Enunciation
• Stuttering

COMMUNICATION
• Professional
• Academia
• Couples

MEDICAL
• Aphasia (stroke)
• Dysarthria
• Neurodegenerative
• Oral resections

COGNITIVE
• Adult ADHD
• Concussion

SOCIAL
• Social Skills
• Social Communication Disorder
• Asperger's

VOICE
• General Voice
• Transgender


Our clinic offers a variety of individualized assessment and treatment services (i.e., lessons, coaching, training, etc.) for adults who are looking to communicate more confidently and more efficiently.
• Our services are always founded in evidence-based approaches and focus on practical, real-world outcomes. From a lisp to social skills, our registered speech-language pathologists can help. If you are unsure if we can help, just ask us.

Our Clients Communicate With Purpose

Our services are tailored to the needs of the growing body of adults in Toronto who recognize the importance of their communication. We are a sought-after clinic because we understand that adults have significant and idiosyncratic communication histories and well-defined applications; adults have a different way of learning than children; adults face competitive and high-pressure conditions around communication. Based on our values, we are commonly approached by adults from all walks of life including:
• Lawyers and litigators
• Veterans
• Programmers
• Actors and singers
• Real estate agents
• Teachers and professors
• Consultants
• Managers and executives
• College/University students
• Sales Directors

Like you, our clients have specific reasons for their communication goals and reasons for seeking our support:
• Self-development
• Improved workplace performance
• Improved social relationships
• Improved confidence
• Self-advocacy
• High-stakes interview
• New position
• Life transition
• Career advancement
• Conflict resolution

Our clients have nuanced histories:
• A diagnosis: ADHD, Asperger's, Social Communication Disorder or other condition that affects the brain
• Injured in an accident
• Overcame mental health concerns
• Limited experience with speaking in front of a group
• Persisted through stage fright
• Reflected on constructive feedback about communication
• Participated in speech therapy for voice, lisps, stuttering or rehab before
• Worked with a different type of clinician (i.e., social worker or psychologist) on communication or social skills
• Lived in an area that did not have school speech therapy as a child
• Limited social practice causing a delay in social skill development
• Learned English from instructors with different accents
• Struggled with medical issues affecting communication
And like you, our clients learn differently than do children
• Adults must want to learn
• Adults will learn only what they feel they need to learn
• Adults learn by doing
• Experience affects adult learning
• Adults learn best in an informal situation
• Adults want guidance, not instruction
• Adult learning focuses on problems and the problems must be realistic
We all have different priorities around communication
Your reason for improving your communication is entirely your own like the results, which is why we are here: to support your speech, language and communication development.

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670 Bloor Street West #201
Toronto, ON
M6G1L2

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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