Alexandra Elizabeth Matisse Jonas, MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
822 Montgomery Ave Ste. 306 Narberth Pennsylvania, 19072About
Alexandra Matisse Jonas, MS CCC-SLP, is a speech language pathologist practicing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ms. Matisse Jonas specializes in speech, language and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in patients. As a speech language pathologist, Ms. Matisse Jonas evaluates, diagnoses and treats patients with a variety of speech and language disorders. These conditions may be due to developmental delay, brain injury, hearing loss, autism, stroke or other diseases and injuries. Ms. Matisse Jonas helps patients communicate and improve their ease of communication through various methods. Speech language pathologists also work with patients to strengthen muscles used to speak and swallow, and work with individuals and families to help cope with their conditions.
Education and Training
University of Pittsburgh BA - Communication Sciences and Disorders 2015
Loyola University of Maryland MS - Speech Language Pathology 2017
Provider Details
Alexandra Elizabeth Matisse Jonas, MS, CCC-SLP's Expert Contributions
Can a damaged tooth affect your speech?
It could possibly depending on which tooth and what damage was done; however, there are typically compensation strategies a speech therapist can give you to correct your speech with or without damage to a tooth. READ MORE
Can difficulty hearing affect your speech?
Yes, it can impact your speech. I would contact an audiologist about your hearing and see what is going on. READ MORE
How do I help a child I adopted with speech delays?
Hi, Find a local speech language pathologist to help provide an appropriate evaluation and treatment. READ MORE
Why did my child develop a stutter?
Children can develop stutters at different times, for different reasons. I would seek out a speech language pathology evaluation for assessment and treatment. READ MORE
Why does my daughter get angry when she can't say words?
Hi, I am not sure without completing an evaluation. I would seek out a speech language pathologist to complete a language evaluation for your daughter. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
At what age should a delayed child start speech therapy?
It’s never too early to start! Seek out early intervention in your county for services. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
Are any communication devices used for speech therapy?
Hi, Yes, there are many many speech devices. Are you referring to AAC (augmentative and alternative communication)? Without more details, I'm not sure how to guide you, but you can look into AAC devices. READ MORE
Why do I stutter when I'm nervous?
Being nervous and having anxiety is a common cause for stuttering; however, to fully identify the cause and to receive treatment, you should seek out a speech language pathologist evaluation. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
Are speech language disorders genetic?
Hi, Yes, some may be, but it is not always the case. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
My foster child is mute?
Get her an evaluation with developmental pediatrician or psychologist, or it may just take some time for her to warm up. READ MORE
Why does my 2 year old son slap himself when angry?
There could be a couple of reasons for this. Either way, I would seek out a Developmental Pediatrician Evaluation as soon as possible to rule in or out some things that may be going on and get him therapy started. READ MORE
Why is "l" difficult to pronounce for some?
The "l" sound developmentally doesn't occur for boys until around age 6. It is a 'glided' consonant which is harder to produce. READ MORE
Can stress cause a stutter in children?
Yes, stress can contribute to a child developing a stutter. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
Can dental issues cause speech issues?
Dental abnormalities may affect speech intelligibility, yes. With a good therapist, most sounds are able to be achieved through compensatory strategies. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
Why is dada usually a child's first word?
"Dada" is a very common first word due to its placement in the mouth with the tongue and for its repetitive simplicity of CVCV (consonant vowel consonant vowel) structure. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
Why is dada most children's first word?
Our tongue naturally falls in a position resting on the alveolar ridge (same place for “d” sound), so it is a common first sound for children. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
What are some online speech therapy programs?
Hi, Your son should see a speech language pathologist for a speech evaluation. There are a variety of resources online; however, the treatment provided will be based off his current areas of need. Ali Matisse, MS CCC-SLP READ MORE
How do I do speech therapy at home because of covid-19?
Hi, Most companies have begun using teletherapy via video calls on a variety of platforms. Reach out to your speech therapist and ask if they are doing teletherapy during this time. If not, there are other private speech therapists that are doing private therapy through telehealth, including me! READ MORE
How can you teach speech therapy at home during the coronavirus?
Hi, A lot of companies have begun teletherapy for speech therapy at home during this time of COVID-19. I started with my family so far and it has been great! Please let me know if you need resources or information for your son and I would be happy to discuss further! READ MORE
At what age is an autism diagnosis confirmed?
You can diagnose autism at 24 months of age. If you feel strongly, you can contact a developmental pediatrician evaluation at any time to schedule an evaluation. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Professional Memberships
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Professional Society Memberships
- American SpeechLanguageHearing Association
What do you attribute your success to?
- Ali always wanted to be in the healthcare field, when she was introduced to speech pathology, she decided to help people.Her mother is a Nurse Practitioner and initially sparked her interest to be in healthcare. She also credits her success to the wonderful role models she\'s had, and to her supervisors and colleagues who encouraged and inspired her. She also acknowledges her continuing education and research for helping her get ahead.She is the youngest speech-language pathologist at her company to be promoted to the position she currently holds.
Hobbies / Sports
- Spending time with her husband, Camping, Hiking, Enjoying time outdoors
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