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WHAT DO OROMOTOR ACTIVITY ISSUES LOOK LIKE?

  • If your child experiences speech articulation issues, such as difficulty pronouncing sounds clearly, OroMotor activities may be beneficial to enhance their speech.

  • Children who have feeding difficulties, like trouble chewing or swallowing, could benefit from OroMotor exercises to improve their oral muscle coordination and swallowing safety.

  • If your child has been diagnosed with speech disorders like apraxia or dysarthria, OroMotor activities can play a key role in their speech therapy, addressing the specific challenges they face.

  • Children with developmental delays in speech and language may find OroMotor activities valuable for strengthening the muscles necessary for effective communication.

  • Ultimately, if you have concerns about your child's speech and swallowing skills, consulting a speech therapist or specialist can help determine whether Oro Motor activities are appropriate and beneficial for their individual needs.


    *Please note, the issues listed above are only possible indications of an Oro motor Activity issue and should not be considered as diagnostic criteria.

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