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Rosie Alig Speech-Language Pathologist 

Specialist in Culturally Responsive, Neurodiversity-Affirming Practice

Se habla español

What I Offer

Now offering in office services in Hadley, Massachusetts

Appointments available beginning March 2026

Testimonials

*names changed to protect privacy

Maggie* (Parent Coaching)

"I found Rosie when I was having trouble getting my child the support they needed at school. Her intellect and compassion immediately quelled my anxiety. Her ability to quickly pinpoint what was going on and to explain it to me in language I could understand comforted and empowered me. I felt hopeful for the first time in a while that we would be able to get my kid the support they needed. Rosie helped me find the language to communicate clearly and purposefully with my child's teachers and caregivers. The knowledge that she has coached so many other families in similar situations reassured me that my child - and our family - was going to get through this as well. I wish all families had a Rosie in their corner."

Dianne* (SLP Consult)

“At the start of my career Rosie advised me on grad school prerequisites and applications. Once I was in my CFY and beyond, Rosie has been a crucial resource for me to rely on for everything from difficult AAC cases, how to collaborate with challenging colleagues, and even help with CEUs. Rosie is an inspiring SLP who is always down to problem solve with me. “

Sarah* (Parent)

"Rosie Alig is a gifted therapist. Over several years, Rosie helped son try new foods and learn how to manage them in his mouth. She managed many aspects of his feeding tube, especially supporting him in finding words for his experience. Rosie helped him identify different feelings in his body, such as being hungry, full, and gassy. She supported pro-social interactions with peers, especially his communication around his different body. Rosie is as loving as she is smart, and a pleasure to work with."

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