Absolutely. Let the child follow along with the video while you assist them with visual, verbal, or tactile cuing. You can pause the video to spend extra time teaching them skills that are more challenging for them.
If his mouth is open due to muscle weakness or low tone, then these exercises can be helpful to strengthen those muscles of the face. But some children have an open mouth posture due to breathing issues, which you would want to rule out by the doctor. Hope this helps.
for a minute...It's Cher! if i could turn back time...Nice exercises.
🫣🫣😂 I get that a lot!! lol …Thank you💕🙏🏼
Is there a way I could do this in the clinic? Such a cute video!
Absolutely. Let the child follow along with the video while you assist them with visual, verbal, or tactile cuing. You can pause the video to spend extra time teaching them skills that are more challenging for them.
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My preschoolers love your videos. In this video though the background music.is very loud and distracting.
Thanks I will keep that in mind for next time. 💕
Hi, my son mouth is always, can this help in closing the mouth
If his mouth is open due to muscle weakness or low tone, then these exercises can be helpful to strengthen those muscles of the face. But some children have an open mouth posture due to breathing issues, which you would want to rule out by the doctor. Hope this helps.
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