About Us
Angelica Adame, M.S. CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Angelica is the Owner and Founder of Light of Mine
Speech Therapy, PLLC. She is known by her little and older patients as "Ms. Angie." She is licensed in the state of Texas and certified through the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. Angelica graduated with her Master's Degree in Communication Disorders from Texas Woman's University. Additionally, Angelica holds a teaching license in the state of Texas. She graduated with her Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Sam Houston State University.
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Angelica has always loved working with children. In her teenage years, she started working at a preschool and found great joy! After her undergraduate studies, she taught elementary students in the Tomball Independent School District for five years. It was rewarding to see her students' faces light up after learning new concepts.
After completing her post-baccalaureate and graduate coursework, she served the students in the Magnolia Independent School District for seven years. She then became intrigued by the home health setting. She enjoyed connecting with her patients and their families in a natural environment. Angelica has transitioned to the clinic setting where she continues to form positive relationships with her patients and their families. She loves hearing about their interests, traveling adventures, schooling journeys, etc.
Angelica is passionate about providing patients and families with the knowledge and tools needed to communicate effectively. She enjoys using play-based activities, technology, literacy-based activities, and vocabulary enrichment during therapy. She is dedicated to helping her precious patients communicate with their loved ones and SHINE!
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Lindsay Metzler McKnight, M.S. CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
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Lindsay Metzler McKnight is native to Tomball and has deep roots in the community. Klein ISD has honored her family by naming Metzler Elementary after them!
Lindsay graduated with a Master's degree in Speech-language Pathology from The University of Houston. She has experience working in a variety of settings with children who have a variety of disabilities. She has served the community in the public schools, private schools, and early childhood intervention. Lindsay's ultimate goal is to support families as a whole through communication, providing resources, and encouragement.
Lindsay has been married to her husband Kris for 22 years, and they have two daughters and a son. In her free time, Lindsay enjoys attending extracurricular events to watch her children play sports and participate in school activities. She also enjoys serving at Camp Beloved and Beyond with her two daughters.
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Stephanie Lopez, M.A. CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
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From an early age, Stephanie knew that she wanted to work in a setting where she could help children. She is trained in DIRFloortime and has experience working with children with a variety of disabilities. She has provided speech therapy services to children and adolescents since 2007. Stephanie is fluent in English and Spanish. Stephanie has also enjoyed being at guest lecturer at Rice University.
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Outside of work, you will find her volunteering at her church, helping her husband with their family business, cooking for her family, and homeschooling her two children.
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Viridiana Andrade, B.S.
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant
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Viridiana graduated from the University of Houston with a B.S. in Communication Disorders as the top student in her cohort! She is known by her patients as Ms. V. She is a bilingual speech-language pathology assistant who shows compassion and patience with her patients. Viridiana is committed to ensuring that each child reaches their communication goals, believing that everyone deserves a voice. She utilizes Hanen's More than Words/It Takes Two to Talk strategies when working with children who have language disorders. She incorporates the children's interests into her therapy sessions to maximize engagement and progress. Viri's professional dream is to become a bilingual speech-language pathologist.
Viri enjoys volunteering at church events by helping with children's activities. She recently went to Belize for a study abroad program to help screen children with hearing disorders. In her spare time, she enjoys oil painting, playing the ukulele, and eating Korean food.