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If your child struggles with any speech, articulation, or literacy disorder, we are here to help them meet their potential and communicate confidently.

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Create A Plan Of Care

Every child is unique. So we don’t offer a one-size-fits-all program. We create an individual “plan of care” based on your child’s needs.

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Watch Your Child Grow

Your child is smart. They just process information uniquely. We will help them become the confident kid you know they can be.

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YOUR CHILD

Deserves To Be Heard

When your baby is born, you look forward to watching them grow. Few things seem as heart-warming as watching them take their first steps or hearing them say their first words.

If that doesn’t happen when you believe it should, it’s normal to worry about your child.

If you are concerned that your child may have a speech disorder, there is hope. At Lindale Pediatric Therapy, we help kids throughout East Texas speak, listen, read, and comprehend without frustration.

We believe your child is intelligent and has a bright future ahead.

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WE CARE

About Your Child’s Success

Karen Miller has been a licensed Speech Pathologist for more than 20 years. She has helped hundreds of children thrive through speech therapy.

Children who come to Lindale Pediatric Therapy for speech therapy love their experience. We provide a comfortable and welcoming environment where kids can learn and grow with ease.

We help children who face a wide range of challenges, including:

Receptive and expressive language skills, Articulation, Apraxia, Oral motor and feeding issues, Language based learning disabilities, Dyslexia, Asperger’s, Autism, ADHD, Bi-lingual therapy, And other challenges.

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    For many new parents, it’s awe inspiring when their little one achieves a first, especially speaking their first words. Most children start saying their first coherent words when they’re about one year old. Parents will have to wait until they’re...

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