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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=17 & 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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