I have a five-year-old girl who does not speak yet, we discovered at 3 that she had a hearing problem, and after a short period she had a cochlear implant operation, and after a year and a half of implantation, she did not have a significant improvement in speech.Now I do exercises for her mouth and tongue muscles, and I have a question: Will this be useful? Will she talk?
Hello, thank you for reaching out. In order to know if it will be useful or not you must to try to work on her muscles. Like everything- need repetition. I highly suggest you to look for an occupational therapist who can guide you in this matter. Playing many songs, singing , doing funny noises, instruments can help to develop this area. She is still little so the potential is there 🙏
@@LisaShchyhelOT She goes to a specialized school to treat speech problems for more than a year, but I did not see a clear difference even though she has remarkable intelligence, so I need your advice and I would be grateful. If it was possible
@@mervatslmawe7237 of course. Sometimes it happens. I offer online guidance for parents/ online sessions for a proper guidance. Otherwise through here I can suggest to work a lot on massaging the face, use battery operated toothbrush, a lot of games, bubbles, whistles anything that she can enjoy. A lot of songs with few words. With the tongues muscles, can push and help her to develop the speech, sometimes it doesn’t happen sometimes yes, I cannot tell you as I don’t know your child. But I would definitely keep trying 💪🙏
Kindly go to my next widens where I provide exercises for babies. Having difficulties with hypotonia, due to PWS it is very recommended to do the exercises of the face every day. Try to provide toy with vibration on the checks and neck fo you child, can be vibration balls, or vibration tools like for massages , but anything that vibrates can stimulate faster the tone of the child. Thank you
What will i do if my 6 yrold is. He bite his lower lip. He hurt so much. He cant listen to me or he canot follow if im saying to his. Dont do that. Dont bite. Stop erjon.
Mam ,my baby is 22 month old not licking and not imitating tongue movement freely,not bringing his tongue out,he is speaking some words but some words with difficulty
I will suggest you to watch some of my past videos about oral motor skills. Also I would suggest you to work a lot on imitation, from videos / songs/ clapping songs/ dance songs, in general make your child move! Movement - motor planning is the key in order to improve any other muscles or activity. As final advice I would suggest you to contact an occupational therapist. Otherwise- I do online services in order to guide parents! Play with bubbles, water games , fun activities brings the best of the child’s skills.
I have a five-year-old girl who does not speak yet, we discovered at 3 that she had a hearing problem, and after a short period she had a cochlear implant operation, and after a year and a half of implantation, she did not have a significant improvement in speech.Now I do exercises for her mouth and tongue muscles, and I have a question: Will this be useful? Will she talk?
Hello, thank you for reaching out. In order to know if it will be useful or not you must to try to work on her muscles.
Like everything- need repetition. I highly suggest you to look for an occupational therapist who can guide you in this matter. Playing many songs, singing , doing funny noises, instruments can help to develop this area. She is still little so the potential is there 🙏
@@LisaShchyhelOT She goes to a specialized school to treat speech problems for more than a year, but I did not see a clear difference even though she has remarkable intelligence, so I need your advice and I would be grateful. If it was possible
@@mervatslmawe7237 of course. Sometimes it happens. I offer online guidance for parents/ online sessions for a proper guidance.
Otherwise through here I can suggest to work a lot on massaging the face, use battery operated toothbrush, a lot of games, bubbles, whistles anything that she can enjoy. A lot of songs with few words. With the tongues muscles, can push and help her to develop the speech, sometimes it doesn’t happen sometimes yes, I cannot tell you as I don’t know your child. But I would definitely keep trying 💪🙏
Please what is the name of the nose flute and how can I get it
Hi how to give oromotor and speech stimulation to a baby with PWS on feeding tube
Kindly go to my next widens where I provide exercises for babies. Having difficulties with hypotonia, due to PWS it is very recommended to do the exercises of the face every day. Try to provide toy with vibration on the checks and neck fo you child, can be vibration balls, or vibration tools like for massages , but anything that vibrates can stimulate faster the tone of the child. Thank you
Thank you! You are great!
Thank you
What will i do if my 6 yrold is. He bite his lower lip. He hurt so much. He cant listen to me or he canot follow if im saying to his. Dont do that. Dont bite. Stop erjon.
Thank you so much!
Thank you 🙏
Can you please provide the link to the pacifier? I am trying to teach my 8 year old how to suck.
For such age , you can use any pacifier, or drinking bottles. Check arktherapeutic website they have specific bottles for sucking.
Tq
Mam ,my baby is 22 month old not licking and not imitating tongue movement freely,not bringing his tongue out,he is speaking some words but some words with difficulty
I will suggest you to watch some of my past videos about oral motor skills. Also I would suggest you to work a lot on imitation, from videos / songs/ clapping songs/ dance songs, in general make your child move! Movement - motor planning is the key in order to improve any other muscles or activity. As final advice I would suggest you to contact an occupational therapist. Otherwise- I do online services in order to guide parents! Play with bubbles, water games , fun activities brings the best of the child’s skills.
@@LisaShchyhelOT sure i will try all u have mentioned,tq so much😍
@@sravani5941 welcome 🙏
I am doing this workshop, maybe you are interested www.panassea.com/oral-motor-activity-workshop/