Oral Motor Activities for Kids - Fun & Effective Mouth Exercises for Children's Speech Development | Perfect for Home & Therapy Use
Oral Motor Activities for Kids - Fun & Effective Mouth Exercises for Children's Speech Development | Perfect for Home & Therapy Use

Oral Motor Activities for Kids - Fun & Effective Mouth Exercises for Children's Speech Development | Perfect for Home & Therapy Use

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This manual features games, rhymes, and manipulative tasks to help preschool and primary school children with hearing impairment, oral dyspraxia, and articulation problems. Children will learn feeding and verbal skills through oral imitation and motor planning. The games target higher organizational levels of motor planning for oral motor skills. These activities provide a natural focus on the mouth, an approach that can be shared with children who do not have disabilities. Games include saying silly sentences and rhymes and making funny faces. Key Features* Illustrations, photographs, and detailed instructions provide precise information for applying oral motor activities* Activities are appropriate for individual, small groups, or large group therapy* High-interest, age-appropriate activities reinforce oral motor planning and breath control

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My son is 28 months old and has very little speech. He also has a problem sticking his tongue out and using his lips. It was if he just couldn't figure out how now matter how hard he tried. We tried practicing in a mirror and many other things. I didn't have much hope for this book but I figured it was worth a try. Well when we got it he began trying to stick out his tongue to the side just like the picture of the boy on the cover! I think the pictures of other kids help to motivate him and because the pictures don't change like a video. This enables him to be able look at the picture and try to mimic no matter how long it takes him. GREAT BOOK!