Cat Beck

Speech Language Pathologist & Coach

Cat firmly believes that all communication is valid, and that neurodivergent communication styles are different, not lesser.

Being neurodivergent herself, Cat has a keen awareness of the importance (and challenges!) of self-advocacy and living authentically. It feels both profoundly powerful and humbling to support individual expression and the sharing of human experiences—in all their beautiful variations.

And those variations are not only worth celebrating, they’re worth understanding. In the wise words of Hannah Gadsby (one of Cat’s favourite comedians): “[…] Picasso was right. I believe we could paint a better world if we learned to see it from all perspectives, as many perspectives as we possibly could. Because diversity is strength. Difference is a teacher. Fear difference, you learn nothing.”

Cat holds a Master’s in Speech Language Pathology from the University of Alberta. Most of her experience comes from 2 years of working directly with autistic children, their families, and educators. She is trained in the SCERTS model, which is an educational approach to assessing and treatment planning for autistic children. She is also a certified facilitator of Hanen’s “More Than Words” program for parents of children with social communication differences.

Her strengths include personalizing therapy, creating visuals and social stories, and being very curious about everything (just like a proper cat!)

Outside of work, you’ll find Cat playing peekaboo with her cat named Newt (a reference to her favourite movie), drinking a hot cup of tea,flexing her creativity in hobby design work, and most likely playing games… all with a favourite show (re)playing in the background.


You may never know the import of your time here, but take solace in the knowledge that you will see the ripples of your actions carry hope for generations to come.
— Matt Mercer (as the Raven Queen), Critical Role Campaign 1 Episode 115 “The Chapter Closes”