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Services offered at KLC Aledo

Speech & Language Therapy

Treatment and parent education are provided in the following areas: Articulation/Phonology, Augmentative & Alternative Communication, Autism, Cleft Palate, Developmental Delay, Dysarthria, Expressive Language, Fluency/Stuttering, Frontal and Lateral Lisp, Oral Motor/Sensory, Pragmatic Language (Social Skills), Receptive Language


Infant Feeding & Bottle Refusal

At KLC Pediatric Therapy, our Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and pediatric feeding specialists work collaboratively with families to support infants experiencing challenges with bottle feeding, bottle refusal, and the transition to solids through baby-led weaning.


Pediatric Feeding Therapy

Feeding therapy is implemented by specifically trained Speech Language Pathologists and Occupational Therapists. Feeding therapy is a speciality within a speciality. Feeding therapy is extremely beneficial and strongly recommended if your child is having difficulty eating. A variety of issues can be addressed: Improving sensory tolerance to various food textures, Developing chewing skills, Increasing a variety and volume of nutritional intake to include all food groups and textures, Reducing avoidance behaviors during mealtimes, Decrease “picky eating”


Myofunctional Therapy

KLC Pediatric Therapy provides individualized services to treat myofunctional (pediatric and adult), speech, and feeding disorders. We are are clinic that focuses on a holistic approach. We know that choosing a provider and pursing therapy is a big decision and we are here to help you every step of the way. By collaborating with a network of highly skilled providers, we are dedicated to providing you and your family with the highest level of care.


Tethered Oral Tissues

The tongue is one of the most critical organs in our bodies. It has the ability to regulate and shape orofacial structures and associated musculature. Unrestricted mobility of the tongue and lip are required for optimal speech, chewing, swallowing, oral hygiene, and breathing functions. Lingual range of motion, coordination, and strength impact the development of the skeletal structures of the jaw and the airway. Learn more about signs, symptoms, and what we look for during our evaluations.


Physical Therapy

Pediatric physical therapy focuses on improving a child's movement, strength, balance, coordination, and overall gross motor skills. It helps children who have developmental delays, injuries, or conditions that affect their ability to move and participate in daily activities. This includes working on fundamental developmental skills such as rolling, crawling, and walking, as well as addressing specific concerns like toe walking. Our therapists use a variety of exercises, play-based activities, and specialized techniques to help children reach their full physical potential.


Parent Coaching

Your day is busy. Between play dates, laundry, errands, and meal prep, little time remains for you to create opportunities to teach your child necessary developmental skills. There is also SO much information out there on when to start introducing solids, what solids to introduce, and ways to approach pediatric feeding, but sometimes it can be overwhelming especially if you are nervous about this next step! This is where parent coaching comes in. We are here to show you how everyday activities can easily be turned into opportunities for communication growth. Let us be your personal parent guide and show you the way to supporting your child’s development with language and/or feeding skills!


Dyslexia Therapy

Our reading specialists have experiences with many different approaches to reading intervention. We choose primarily to use a multisensory approach to teaching reading, spelling, and writing, specifically designed for individuals with dyslexia and other language-based learning differences. Learn more about our approach, FAQ’s and benefits of early intervention in reading.


Reading Instructional Support

Reading instructional support is a specialized approach designed to help students develop strong literacy skills, particularly those who are struggling with reading or may be at risk for reading difficulties like dyslexia. It goes beyond general classroom instruction to provide targeted, explicit, and systematic teaching in key areas of reading development.


Math Instructional Support

Math instructional support is a specialized educational approach designed to help students build a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and skills. It provides targeted, individualized, and often multi-sensory instruction to address specific learning gaps and enhance overall math proficiency, especially for students who may be struggling or have learning differences.


Dyslexia Screeners

Our dyslexia screener is designed to provide parents with valuable insights into whether their child is exhibiting tendencies associated with dyslexia. This quick, norm-referenced assessment, taking an hour or less, specifically evaluates key skills such as phonological awareness and reading fluency.


Psychoeducational Evaluations & Consultative Services

A psychoeducational evaluation is provided by a diagnostician. It is a comprehensive assessment designed to evaluate various aspects of a student's cognitive, academic, emotional, and behavioral functioning. These evaluations are typically conducted to identify learning disabilities, developmental delays, emotional or behavioral disorders, and other factors that may impact a student's academic performance and overall well-being. Learn more about the components and process of a psychoeducational evaluation and consultations provided by a diagnostician.


FIE & IEP Consultative Support

Review: Within the consult services, our diagnostician will review your child’s most recent evaluation, and ARD paperwork, answer questions you might have about the process or services, and ensure the IEP is aligned to the designed disability conditions within the evaluation. 

  • Consult: After reviewing the paperwork, our diagnostician will review my findings with you, provide recommendations, and next steps to take to continue advocating for your child. These recommendations can be taken back to the ARD committee for consideration. It is important to note that these recommendations do not have to be accepted by the ARD committee, but can provide additional talking points to continue supporting the students academic growth. 

  • Support: This service is not intended to be an advocate service, but to provide clarification, build knowledge, and support to the parent. Our diagnostician will not attend ARD meetings, but will empower the parent to advocate independently. 

  • If the findings within the consultation indicate the need for additional assessment, it will be discussed, and in what areas are needed. The parent/guardian will then decide if they want to have the additional evaluation completed. 


Child & Teen Therapy

At KLC Pediatric Therapy, our counselors offer specialized therapy for children and teens, focusing on key areas such as anxiety, trauma, adoption/foster care challenges, anger management, behavioral issues, academic stress, and emotional regulation. Through tailored techniques, they empower young individuals to develop healthier coping skills, improve well-being, and thrive.


Trauma Therapy

Pediatric trauma therapy is a specialized form of counseling designed to help children and adolescents process, cope with, and heal from the emotional and psychological impact of traumatic experiences. Trauma in children can stem from a wide range of events, including abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), neglect, witnessing violence, accidents, natural disasters, medical procedures, loss of a loved one, or significant disruptions like those experienced in adoption or foster care.

At KLC Pediatric Therapy, our counselors are equipped to provide child and teen therapy that specifically addresses trauma.


Parent & Caregiver Counseling

Parent and caregiver counseling, often provided by our KLC Pediatric Therapy counselors specializing in child and family dynamics, focuses on equipping parents and guardians with strategies, tools, and support to better understand and respond to their child's needs. It's about empowering the caregivers to create a more supportive and effective environment.


Peer Relationships

At KLC Pediatric Therapy, our counselors can help children and teens navigate challenges related to peer relationships by focusing on several key areas. While not explicitly listed as a separate counseling focus, the foundational skills addressed by KLC counselors directly impact a child's ability to form and maintain healthy friendships.


College Readiness

At KLC Pediatric Therapy, our counselors can assist with college readiness by addressing the underlying emotional and behavioral factors that are crucial for a successful transition to higher education. Learn more about how our counselors can help with college readiness.