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Child-Led Pediatric Therapy
in North Dallas, Texas

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Comprehensive speech and language therapy for people of all abilities and cultural backgrounds.

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Articulation & Phonology

Your child has sounds they can't quite get right. We find the pattern, target it directly, and make their speech easier to understand.

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Early Literacy

Pre-reading skills matter more than most parents realize. We build phonological awareness and oral language foundations before your child ever opens a textbook.

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Early Language Development

For 18 mos - 3 yo. who are slower to reach the building blocks of communication: first words, vocabulary growth, putting words together, and understanding what others say. 

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Literacy + Written Language Disorders

These skills stem from how the brain processes phonological information, rapid automatized naming, and orthographic mapping. We assess the underlying language skills driving reading and writing difficulties, and treat them with structured, evidence-based approaches.

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Language Disorders

A language disorder affects a child's ability to understand what is said to them (receptive language), express their own thoughts and ideas (expressive language), or both. Language disorders can affect academic performance, social connection, and self-confidence.

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Social Communication

Your child knows what they want to say — but navigating conversation, reading social cues, and connecting with peers doesn't come naturally. We make the unspoken rules of communication explicit and learnable.

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Accent Modification

An accent is not a disorder — but if communication barriers are affecting your confidence or clarity, we can help. We work on specific sounds and patterns to make speech easier for others to understand.

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Executive Function

Executive function affects how the brain plans, organizes, and carries out communication. When this breaks down, it shows up as trouble staying on topic, following multi-step directions, or organizing thoughts into words. We target the language skills underneath.

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Aphasia

Aphasia is a language disorder caused by brain injury or stroke — it affects the ability to speak, understand, read, and write, but not intelligence. The words are still there. We help find them again.

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