Oral Motor Skills
Oral motor skills refer to the coordination and movement of the muscles in and around the mouth, tongue, and jaw that are essential for tasks like speaking, eating, and swallowing. These skills involve the ability to control and coordinate movements for activities such as chewing, making sounds, and producing speech sounds clearly. Developing strong oral motor skills is crucial for overall communication, feeding, and social interaction. Children may benefit from therapy or exercises to improve oral motor skills if they have difficulties with speech articulation, feeding difficulties, or other related challenges. Enhancing oral motor skills can lead to improved communication and overall quality of life.
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Webber® MINI Apraxia Photo Cards
MSRP: $234.18$210.95Webber® MINI Apraxia Photo Cards These mini-cards use the same photos found in the BIG deck but come in PAIRS, allowing additional ways for children to practice their target sounds by playing such classic games as Memory, Match, Go Fish, and more. This...MSRP: $234.18$210.95 -
Frontal Lisp Lateral Lisp - Articulation and Oral-Motor Procedures for Diagnosis & Treatment
$215.95Frontal Lisp, Lateral Lisp is a dynamic discussion of the lisps. This book is the first to combine methods from traditional articulation and oral-motor therapy for both diagnostic and treatment procedures. It is practical,...$215.95