Alicia Rathbun
MS, CCC-SLP
Alicia received her Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Worcester State University, where she was chosen for the Graduate Research Project Award by the Dean of the University. She comes with many years of experience working at various settings, such as an elementary school, private clinic, home-based therapy, as well as, many Early Intervention agencies throughout the state. She thoroughly enjoys working with pre-schoolers, school-aged population, and adults. She has participated in many Social Thinking conferences by Michelle Garcia Winner, as well as, conferences that focus on Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), articulation/phonological disorders, and the use of a multi-sensory approaches to improve receptive and expressive language delays/disorders. Alicia utilizes various research-based materials such as the Expanding Expression Tool (EET), Story Grammar Marker (SGM), and the Superflex program.
Alicia enjoys spending time with family and friends traveling to various places in New England, as well as, participating in various hobbies such as hiking, kayaking, photography, painting, and collecting records.
