Oral-motor exercises are specialised exercises that aim to improve the strength, control, and coordination of oral muscles (tongue, lips, vocal folds, and jaw). In Oro-Motor Therapy, we consistently practise a variety of oral-motor movements and exercises.
This therapy also includes providing accommodations within the home and classroom such as chewy tubes and modified feeding tools. These accommodations help improve eating and feeding skills and oral hygiene, and they also indirectly impact speech clarity.
Our oro-motor programme is a specialised therapy programme that focuses on improving the strength, control, and coordination of the muscles used for eating, feeding, and speech. It involves exercises and tools designed to enhance oral muscle function.
This programme aims to improve your child’s eating and feeding skills, oral hygiene, and speech clarity by targeting the muscles involved in these activities. It can help address difficulties with chewing, swallowing, and articulating sounds.
Children who experience challenges with eating, feeding, speech, or oral hygiene may benefit from this programme. It is particularly helpful for those with oral motor weaknesses or coordination difficulties.
This therapy involves a combination of oral-motor exercises, movements, and activities tailored to your child’s needs. It may also include providing specialised tools such as chewy tubes and modified feeding utensils to facilitate progress.
The timeline for seeing results varies depending on the individual child and the severity of their challenges. Consistent practice and participation in therapy sessions typically lead to gradual improvements over time.
Yes, incorporating exercises and activities into the child’s daily routine at home is an essential part of the oro-motor programme. Your therapist will provide guidance on specific exercises and techniques to practise between sessions.
Yes, it can indirectly benefit children with speech difficulties by targeting the underlying oral motor skills involved in clear speech production. Improving muscle strength and coordination can enhance articulation and overall speech clarity.