Little Light Pediatric Therapy

Little Light Pediatric Therapy

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There is no cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all approach at Little Light. Instead, treatment plans reflect our foundational belief: that each child was created by God, uniquely and perfectly, with individual strengths and sensory challenges and therefore, that each person deserves an approach to intervention tailored to their needs. Here, families find the support and treatment they have been searchi

05/29/2026

We've got 3 spots remaining for our first summer camp! If you've got a kiddo going into kinder or 1st grade and you're worried about their handwriting or fine motor skills, this is the camp for you! Our groups are very small, 4 kids to 1 adult, and are lead by our Occupational Therapists. https://www.littlelighttherapy.com/summercamps

05/18/2026

Welcome back, Kenzie! ☀️

We’re so glad to have her back at Little Light this summer as part of our Front Desk & Clinic Support team.

You’ll see Kenzie at the front desk in the afternoons welcoming families, answering phones, helping around the clinic, and making sure our kiddos leave with stickers in hand. (She was a favorite last summer, so we already know she’s going to do great again 😎)

Kenzie is currently finishing her undergraduate degree in psychology and plans to apply to occupational therapy school this July. Y'all be praying over that process ❤️

If you see her around the clinic, be sure to say hi!

05/11/2026

You don’t have to wish you could stay in the room for OT....

Because at Little Light, parents are part of the process.

We don’t believe in handing you a quick 30-second recap at the end of a session and sending you on your way. We believe therapy works best when families are involved, supported, and truly understand what’s going on with their child.

That’s why our sessions are built around connection, play, and working together.

You know your child better than anyone. And that matters here. 💛

We’re so excited Hannah is here and now welcoming new OT families.

05/10/2026

The older I get and the more life I experience, the more I realize that Mother’s Day can feel heavy for a whole lot of people.

For the moms missing babies they never got to hold a little longer.
For the women longing to become mothers.
For those missing their own moms today.
For the moms whose children can’t say “Happy Mother’s Day” with words,
For the moms who didn’t get a break today because they are still the only safe place during meltdowns and hard moments.
For the exhausted moms carrying more than most people realize.

We see you.
God sees you too.

And we hope today met you with grace, gentleness, and little reminders that what you do matters deeply.

Happy Mother’s Day, mommas. 💛

05/01/2026

We want to share something close to our hearts from Little Light Pediatric Therapy.

Over the years, we have seen a growing need for more support, access, and truly inclusive spaces for children with special needs and their families here in East Texas. Not just in therapy rooms, but in everyday community life.

Out of that awareness, a new nonprofit called Sparrow in the Pines has begun to take shape.

Its focus is simple and deeply needed: supporting families through therapy scholarships, adaptive equipment assistance, and working toward more inclusive spaces where children of all abilities can belong and participate together.

This work comes from years of walking alongside families and seeing where gaps still exist. It is still in the early stages, but the heart behind it is strong and clear.

We are honored to be part of the conversation and to support efforts that align with the families we serve every day.

If this mission resonates with you, we would love for you to follow Sparrow in the Pines on Facebook to stay connected as this grows.

More to come as our story continues to unfold 🩶

Why does this matter to East Texans?

Many families raising children with special needs in East Texas share a common experience. They feel overwhelmed, isolated, and unsure where to turn for support that truly understands their situation.

Navigating therapy, services, equipment, and church and school systems can be complex and exhausting, especially when resources are limited or difficult to access close to home.

At the same time, children can miss opportunities for play and connection that are essential for growth and development.

Sparrow in the Pines exists in response to these gaps.

We believe families should not have to walk this journey alone, and children should have access to spaces and support that reflect their value and potential.

Our hope is to help shift that experience toward one of connection, support, and belonging.

Learn more or join us at www.sparrowinthepines.org

04/20/2026

It's hard to remember Little Light without Crystal. It's also hard to believe that it's already been 5 years!!

We are forever blessed by her wisdom, grace, and expertise. ❤️

April is OT month and I couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than adding an INCREDIBLE new member to our team! You guys, Crystal is a momma who gets it, she loves and knows our ETX community, and is a rock-star OT. You are going to LOVE her!! Welcome aboard, Crystal! 🙌

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110 E Tyler Street
Longview, TX
75061

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm