I had MMA surgery in May, and had my first MYO session last week. Yesterday I was wondering about the specifics of the cheek puffs my therapist taught me last week and Googled it - that's when I found you and I'm really glad I did. Although my therapist explained and demoed both that and the tongue clicking, it was at the end of my first (long!) session and my head was pretty full by that point. Your explanations and your model's demo (I don't know how to spell her name) helped clear it up. I know I still mouth breathe at night because I wake up with a very dry mouth. The surgeon has been telling me to be patient, but I can already see that it was smart to listen to my DDS and start with her MYO therapist. This will definitely help (along with a frenuloplasty some time in the near future), and 30 years (!) of horrible daytime sleepiness will finally end! I'm sure I'll be coming back again and again to your videos to augment Cassie's (my therapist) sessions. Thanks!
I can finally mew naturally after a few months of myofunctional therpay . I noticed even I do it while sleeping (waking up and falling asleep mewing , so I assume while sleeping as well ) .
I contacted a speech therapy place because the website showed that a co-owner was a certified myologist. However, they assigned me a speech therapist who isn't, and who doesn't seem to know much about it. I'm not happy with the $3/min "treatment" and am thinking to just use the money at ARK or Talk tools and try to help my 2 yo myself
Hey I just need a little support... 1) Iam more concentrating on breathing through my note...2).I also try to keep my tongue on the palate 3) I'm also trying to swallow properly but the 4)th of keeping the lips seal is not happening while I'm resting in proper tongue posture.... I have just started the therapy... And Im 23 years old and undergoing orthodontic treatment.... Please guide me...
In my experience, it usually takes about 3-6 months for people to do it consistently, and even longer for it to feel natural and become subconscious. It takes time :)
In fact I think the kind of clicking that is done in the example, isnt that useful for training suctioning. Pretty sure everyone can do that kind of clicking. I think that click happens via striking the tongue to the bottom of the mouth. You can see her tongue going down, and striking the bottom. But the kind that I think is more helpful is forcefully pulling the suctioned tongue off from the roof of the mouth, and the sound happens via the vaccum getting rapidly filled. They sound clearly different. There are clicking languages that distinguish between these sounds.
I notice that I always have pressure at the end of my tongue.. or when closing my mouth will observe pressure at the end of my tongue please I need help
I can do a lot of these exercises somewhat easily. I'm getting my tongue released next week at 27 years of age. Are there certain exercises I should really be focusing on before and after my procedure? I've been looking them up, but it's hard to find a solid guide to what I should be doing. I've been mewing for the last 2 weeks. I think if it's even possible for me, and my tongue has been feeling less and less tired from doing it. I've been trying to do the open mouth tongue side to side slowly exercise, but the skin glides over the top of my bottom teeth, so I'm not sure if it's even effective for me. If anyone knows of a pdf file or video that really gets into it that I'd be very thankful, I'd even pay for it. I wish my parents would have listened to the docs when I was born so I could have reached my genetic potential but nothing can be done about that so I have to focus on what I can do now.
Coordinating and controlling the muscles of your tongue could potentially fix your lisp. Otherwise, contact a speech pathologist and make sure you are not tongue-tied!
I can click, but I can’t hold my tongue to the roof of my mouth yet... I know I need practice,, but sometimes I wonder… The roof of my mouth goes really high and narrow. Even dentists and dental assistances have commented on it.
It takes practice but you'll get there. If your palate is super narrow you may need to get some sort of expansion. Just find a dentist who understands tongue space and tongue function :)
I am 58 years old. I had a palate expansion a year ago. It was easy and painless. It just took time. I can finally fit my tongue into the roof of my mouth.
@@rutht2023 Thanks for commenting, Ruth. I had a dentist tell me he didn’t think they could expand the roof of my mouth at this age. I’ll be 55 in August. It’s encouraging to hear you say that. I guess I just have to do a little research to see what’s available in or around Sacramento, CA.
The real reason to learn this is because if you can't click your tongue, you can't communicate with your horse 😏 No but seriously, *this* is why some people can't cluck to their horse!? Always baffled me how some people can't do it 😅
I had MMA surgery in May, and had my first MYO session last week. Yesterday I was wondering about the specifics of the cheek puffs my therapist taught me last week and Googled it - that's when I found you and I'm really glad I did. Although my therapist explained and demoed both that and the tongue clicking, it was at the end of my first (long!) session and my head was pretty full by that point. Your explanations and your model's demo (I don't know how to spell her name) helped clear it up.
I know I still mouth breathe at night because I wake up with a very dry mouth. The surgeon has been telling me to be patient, but I can already see that it was smart to listen to my DDS and start with her MYO therapist. This will definitely help (along with a frenuloplasty some time in the near future), and 30 years (!) of horrible daytime sleepiness will finally end!
I'm sure I'll be coming back again and again to your videos to augment Cassie's (my therapist) sessions. Thanks!
Thanks very much for your input
Very helpful
This is really cool, Thanks :)
I like these exercises!
omg this was really helpful. thank you so much.
I can finally mew naturally after a few months of myofunctional therpay .
I noticed even I do it while sleeping (waking up and falling asleep mewing , so I assume while sleeping as well ) .
you did this clicking?
Turn the music down so that we can hear the sound of the clicks the demonstrator making.
I contacted a speech therapy place because the website showed that a co-owner was a certified myologist. However, they assigned me a speech therapist who isn't, and who doesn't seem to know much about it. I'm not happy with the $3/min "treatment" and am thinking to just use the money at ARK or Talk tools and try to help my 2 yo myself
Thank you Sarah!
Mam some people say that keeping tongue on palate and nose breathing will make us to grow taller in height.. is it true? Pls reply
Very helpful. How many times a day/week should I practice?
I guess so it Untill you feel you are able able to do all the four goals very effortlessly... ALL THE BEST
Hey I just need a little support... 1) Iam more concentrating on breathing through my note...2).I also try to keep my tongue on the palate 3) I'm also trying to swallow properly but the 4)th of keeping the lips seal is not happening while I'm resting in proper tongue posture.... I have just started the therapy... And Im 23 years old and undergoing orthodontic treatment.... Please guide me...
How much time does it usually take on average for your patients to learn for correct tongue posture ?
In my experience, it usually takes about 3-6 months for people to do it consistently, and even longer for it to feel natural and become subconscious. It takes time :)
@@sarahkh12 thank you again ❤️
You should have a nother channel of asmr, u have a beautiful voice.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, how often i need to do the tounge exercise. 5 minute in a day or it doesnt matter?
What does it mean if i end up spitting the whole time I’m practicing this? I can do it, not fast, but it’s hard and it hurts my underjaw.
I can click but i cant keep my tongue suchioned roof mouth while open n closing am i suppose be able to ?
There are different ways to click with the tongue. One doesn't do much of any suctioning to the roof of the mouth.
In fact I think the kind of clicking that is done in the example, isnt that useful for training suctioning. Pretty sure everyone can do that kind of clicking. I think that click happens via striking the tongue to the bottom of the mouth. You can see her tongue going down, and striking the bottom. But the kind that I think is more helpful is forcefully pulling the suctioned tongue off from the roof of the mouth, and the sound happens via the vaccum getting rapidly filled.
They sound clearly different. There are clicking languages that distinguish between these sounds.
No sound,dear Sarah.
What if as you hold it there your tongue starts to twist ? and to hold it there and hit all 3 points your bottom jaw shifts out.
I notice that I always have pressure at the end of my tongue.. or when closing my mouth will observe pressure at the end of my tongue please I need help
I used to have that because I had a tongue tie. Look into it maybe that’s you as well. ☺️
Why my jaw moves slightly to the right when I do this tongue clicking?? Does anyone know...
I can do a lot of these exercises somewhat easily. I'm getting my tongue released next week at 27 years of age.
Are there certain exercises I should really be focusing on before and after my procedure?
I've been looking them up, but it's hard to find a solid guide to what I should be doing.
I've been mewing for the last 2 weeks. I think if it's even possible for me, and my tongue has been feeling less and less tired from doing it. I've been trying to do the open mouth tongue side to side slowly exercise, but the skin glides over the top of my bottom teeth, so I'm not sure if it's even effective for me.
If anyone knows of a pdf file or video that really gets into it that I'd be very thankful, I'd even pay for it.
I wish my parents would have listened to the docs when I was born so I could have reached my genetic potential but nothing can be done about that so I have to focus on what I can do now.
Will strengthening my tongue fix my lisp ( SH & S ) ?
Coordinating and controlling the muscles of your tongue could potentially fix your lisp. Otherwise, contact a speech pathologist and make sure you are not tongue-tied!
@@sarahkh12 thank you for responding 🙏. Appreciate it.
Why do my cheeks hurt 😭 like my teeth are pushing against them when my tongue is at the correct position
I can click, but I can’t hold my tongue to the roof of my mouth yet... I know I need practice,, but sometimes I wonder… The roof of my mouth goes really high and narrow. Even dentists and dental assistances have commented on it.
It takes practice but you'll get there. If your palate is super narrow you may need to get some sort of expansion. Just find a dentist who understands tongue space and tongue function :)
I am 58 years old. I had a palate expansion a year ago. It was easy and painless. It just took time. I can finally fit my tongue into the roof of my mouth.
@@rutht2023 Thanks for commenting, Ruth. I had a dentist tell me he didn’t think they could expand the roof of my mouth at this age. I’ll be 55 in August. It’s encouraging to hear you say that. I guess I just have to do a little research to see what’s available in or around Sacramento, CA.
Mam some people say that keeping tongue on palate and nose breathing will make us to grow taller in height.. is it true? Pls reply
Yes bro that really true
Lo no way
The real reason to learn this is because if you can't click your tongue, you can't communicate with your horse 😏
No but seriously, *this* is why some people can't cluck to their horse!? Always baffled me how some people can't do it 😅
My 3.3-year-old keeps clicking his tongue continuously for most of the time unless you distract him. He has speech delay too, we are clueless...
Go watch some walkie talkie speech .. on youtube. She gives great tips to work with speech delays!!
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