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Hi, . My son Wiley has a sensory-based and oro-muscular-based feeding

disorder, is 2 1/2, and a little over a year delayed in speech right now - I

just wanted to tell you how neat you are putting this email together - it's

fantastic. I'm familiar with a lot of it from just spending too much time

on-line in general, but to have it all in one place finally - thank you

soooo much!!! You're awesome!!!!

Betsy

>From: " M. " <khalidsvision@...>

>Reply-

>

>Subject: [ ] Resources on Oral Motor Exercises & Oral

>Exercises

>Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 20:36:59 -0000

>

>Hi Sandy and Everyone-

>

>For those searching for techniques and exercises which can help

>strengthen your child's " Oral Motor " skills. Here are some sites

>on Oral Motor Exercises & Oral Exercises resources. Hope these can

>help out!

>

> Mustafa

>

>

>Lets Communicate- Mouth Aerbotics

> " How Can I Make Oral Motor Exercises Fun in Therapy?

>How Can I Target Oral Motor Skills with my Huge Caseload?

>How Can Parents and Classroom Teachers Help to Provide Oral Motor

>Exercises on a Daily Basis?

>How Do I Facilitate Oral Motor Imitation Skills with my Younger and

>Special Needs Children?

>http://letscommunicate.com/mouthaer.html

>

>Beyond Play

>http://www.beyondplay.com/index.htm

> " Focuses on young children with special

>needs. Our goal is to bring you a great selection of

>products that are all appropriate for your Early

>Intervention needs. This catalog is intended for

>professionals of all disciplines working with children birth

>to five with special needs, as well as for parents. "

>

>Articles:

>

>Advance Magazine

>

>Part I: Straws Using Simple Tools in Oral-Motor Therapy

>By Sara Rosenfeld-, MS, CCC-SLP, and F. Manning

>http://www.advanceforspanda.com/spfav1.html

>

>Part II: Horns Using Simple Tools in Oral-Motor Therapy

>By Sara Rosenfield-, MS, CCC-SLP, and F. Manning

>http://www.advanceforspanda.com/spfav2.html

>

>Preventing Oral-Motor Problems in Down Syndrome

>By By Sara Rosenfeld-, MS, CCC-SLP, with Manning

>http://www.advanceforspanda.com/spfav11.html

>

>Oral Motor Therapy Resouces

>

>Cary Speech Services- Fun for kids

>http://www.angelfire.com/nc3/blusmurf2005/

>

>Beckman & Associates

>Web site: http://oralmotor.com/index.htm

>Debra A. Beckman, M.S., CCC-SLP

>Email: dbec@...

>1210 Ridge Road

>Longwood, FL 32750-4515

>(407) 332-7409

>Fax: (407) 332-1214

>

>Innovative Therapists International

>http://shop.azstarnet.com/cgi-bin/iti.storefront

>Sara Rosenfeld-, M.S., CCC-SLP

>OromotorSP@...

> 3420 North Dodge Boulevard, Suite G

>Tucson, AZ 85716

>(520) 795-8544

>Fax: (520) 795-8559

>E-mail: OroITIoffice@...

>

>Oral Motor Assessment and Treatment

>http://www.oral-motor.com/

>Diane Chapman Bahr, MS, CCC-SLP, CMT, CIMI

>CHAPMAN@...

>Speech & Language Center

>7135 Minstrel Way

>Columbia, MD 21045-5245

>(410) 617-7675 and (410) 617-2508

>

>New Visions

>http://www.new-vis.com/

>Suzanne , Ph.D.

>1124 Mountain Road

>Faber, VA 22938

>(804) 361-2285

>Fax: (804) 361-1807

>E-mail: sem@...

>

>Speech Dynamics, Inc.

>https://www.speechdynamics.com/

>41715 Enterprise Circle N.

>Suite 107

>Temecula, CA 92590

>800.337.9049

>909.296.5737

>Fax: 909.296.5740

>Email: www.speech@...

>

>Oral Exercises

>Lips, Tongue, Tongue Base

>http://www.clarian.org/pdf/neuro_oral_motor_exercises.pdf

>

>Oral Motor Exercises - Edina Public Schools

>http://www.edina.k12.mn.us/district/specialservices/sped/speechlanguag

>e/oralmotor.htm

>

>Oral Motor Exercises & Oral Exercises

>Do these to get your children's oral muscles in shape for speech

>and better function.

>http://www.widesmiles.org/cleftlinks/WS-563.html

>

>More Oral Exercises to Facilitate Speech

>http://www.widesmiles.org/cleftlinks/WS-859.html

>

>Oral Motor Excercises

>http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/speech_language_disorders/41710

>

>Oral Motor Therapy Ideas

>http://www.speakingofspeech.com/generic.html?pid==1

>

>Articulation and Oral Motor Therapy Ideas

>http://www.expage.com/articphonologyoralmotor

>

>Super DuperĀ® Publications!( may need to cut and paste long link)

>Lots of great ideas for Oral Motor.

>http://www.s2.superduperinc.com/searchresults.asp?KeySearch==oral+motor

> & imageField.x==6 & imageField.y= & Submit==Submit & offset==0

>

>Books-

>

>Oral Motor Assessment and Treatment: Ages and Stages

>by Diane Chapman Bahr

>

>Mouth Madness: Oral Motor Activities for Children

>by Orr

>

>

> > To All: Just discovered Stefan ( dyspraxic,8yrs.) cannot motor plan

>the

> > positioning of a thermometer under his tongue. Up until now he

>refused to

> > have his temp. taken due to sensory issues, but the SI has decreased

>and boy

> > what an example of the oral motor part of dyspraxia. Can't get his

>brain to

> > lift his tongue, position the therm. and close his mouth. He can

>physically

> > do it, but the wiring is off. Who can teach him this? OT or SLP?

>Thanks

> > Sandy

>

>

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