Oral Placement Therapy
Oral Muscle Tone In Speech and Feeding
This blog helps you to relate feeding and speech to muscle tone. Thus it gives better idea
about your child’s needs and help them using the right approach.
This blog helps you to relate feeding and speech to muscle tone. Thus it gives better idea
about your child’s needs and help them using the right approach.
Oral-motor skills refer to the movement of the muscles of the face (e.g., jaw, tongue, and lips). These skills develop rapidly during the first three years.
In this post Shereen Idiculla, explains the best way to use Oral Placement Therapy or OPT to help your child with speech and language.
In this article, we see how Oral Placement Therapy helps overcome difficulties in speech and feeding for children with special needs.