MARIN THERAPISTS
ROBIN ROSSMAN
Clinical Director, San Rafael Office
M.A., C.C.C.
Received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Speech Pathology from California State University at Hayward and her Master of Arts degree from the University of Denver in 1976. She is licensed and certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association as a Speech/Language Pathologist. Her special interests and expertise include diagnosis and treatment of childhood speech and language disorders, communication problems associated with auditory processing disorders, craniofacial anomalies and voice pathology. Robin is a certified provider for the SpeechEasy™ device for stuttering and the Fast ForWord programs. She has completed a Master's Class in Cleft Palate and Velopharyngeal Dysfunctions.
BABS BRYANT
M.S. C.C.C.
Received her Bachelor's Degree and Restricted Credential in Speech and Hearing Sciences in 1972 from Chico State University. Babs went on to complete her Masters of Science Degree in Communicative Disorders at the University of New Mexico. She has worked for the San Francisco schools, operated a small private practice and was the Director of Speech Pathology at Kentfield Rehabilitation Hospital. She currently works for the Petaluma School District where she enjoys her work with adolescents and social pragmatic communication disorders. Babs originally joined Speech, Language & Learning Services of Marin-Sonoma in 1985. Her special interests are in right hemisphere function and dysphagia.
MARET WILSON
M.A., C.C.C.
Received her Bachelor's degree from St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN, where she studied Spanish, Hispanic Studies and Linguistics. While at St. Olaf, Maret was a member of the St. Olaf Choir and received voice training from Sigrid Johnson. Since then, Maret has continued to sing professionally with The Singers: Minnesota Choral Artists and as a church cantor. Maret recently earned her Master's degree from the University of Minnesota where she completed the Bilingual Emphasis Program in Speech-Language Pathology. Throughout graduate school, Maret enjoyed working with the Latino community as a bilingual recruiter for an employment agency in the Twin Cities. Graduate internship experience included St. Paul Public Schools early childhood special education Spanish language classroom, the Park Nicollet Voice Clinic and ACE Speech and Language Clinic where Maret worked alongside a fluency disorder specialist.
CAROLYN MATRANGA
M.S., C.F.Y.
Carolyn is a speech-language pathologist who is committed to providing quality speech and language assessment and remediation. She completed her Master’s degree at California State University, East Bay with a Rehabilitative Services Credential in Speech-Language Pathology. Her experience includes treatment of people of all ages, with an emphasis on functional treatment outcomes: to restore, compensate for, and adjust to differences in speech and language. Carolyn’s special interests include developmental and acquired neurogenic impairments and multisensory intervention.

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