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TAMARA THOMAS, CSOM | Myofunctional Therapy on Instagram: "👅Tongue Strength is very complex, but here is one thing you can try!   ➡️Tongue in cheek: open comfortably wide, place your tongue in your cheek hold for five seconds, bring tongue into the center of the mouth, then to the other cheek hold for 5 sec .  * if you suffer from any oral facial pain, this exercise is not suitable for you.  *It is recommended to use this exercise under the care of an orofacial myofunctional therapist to help eliminate compensations and make sure your form is correct.   🚩Does your jaw move?"

TAMARA THOMAS, CSOM | Myofunctional Therapy on Instagram: "👅Tongue Strength is very complex, but here is one thing you can try! ➡️Tongue in cheek: open comfortably wide, place your tongue in your cheek hold for five seconds, bring tongue into the center of the mouth, then to the other cheek hold for 5 sec . * if you suffer from any oral facial pain, this exercise is not suitable for you. *It is recommended to use this exercise under the care of an orofacial myofunctional therapist to…

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Parents and their children are actually participating in oral motor activities and modeling oral motor skills during their daily routines without even being aware of it. Here are some fun ways to target oral motor skills during play and daily routines with your child that provide multiple opportunities to practice each skill and are fun for everyone!

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👶 Have you seen your child not using a part of their mouth while trying to talk? 📚 Discover kids oral motor exercises to boost language skills here! ❤️

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an image of a person's mouth showing the tongue and upper part of the mouth

ESL: The 'voiced th' /ð/ and 'unvoiced th' /θ/ sounds are the only pair of English sounds that share a single, common spelling. To pronounce the sounds, the tip of the tongue is placed behind the top front teeth. The friction occurs between the tip of the tongue and the top front teeth.

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I wanted to give you 10 speech therapy ideas to do at home because you, as the parent, are your child's best teacher. I am a play therapist (not an SLP), so I work with many speech-delayed children, in conjunction with their speech-language pathologist (birth-age 3) and these activities work great with them in the home,

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