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Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "Did you know that blowing activities help with speech?! This fun toy can help to calm or engage a fussy child. Best part is that you can work on early words and concepts, practice eye contact and also it will help to work on speech sounds.  “Blowing exercises increase strength in the tongue for producing the sounds at the back of our mouth like consonants K and G. It’s also good for working on lip rounding which is necessary for the consonant sound W and the vowels ‘oo’ and ‘oh.’” (tandem speech therapy) All of this while they have tons of fun🌪✨!  To make this activity you’ll need: *A cup *A glove 🧤  *A straw  How to make this witty activity:  Add any decoration or funny faces to each finger of the glove 🧤. Use the hole punch to punch a h Blow Up Glove Craft, Blowing Activities, Dye Carpet, Make A Tie, Human Teeth, Church Crafts, Cup A, Crafty Moms, Dog Nails

Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "Did you know that blowing activities help with speech?! This fun toy can help to calm or engage a fussy child. Best part is that you can work on early words and concepts, practice eye contact and also it will help to work on speech sounds. “Blowing exercises increase strength in the tongue for producing the sounds at the back of our mouth like consonants K and G. It’s also good for working on lip rounding which is necessary for the consonant…

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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?" Myofunctional Therapy Exercises, Oral Motor Exercises Speech Therapy, Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy, Myofunctional Therapy, Jaw Pain, Oral Motor, Lower Back Pain Exercises, Back Pain Exercises, Speech Pathology

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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