What Is Oral Motor Therapy?
14th Apr 2026
Oral motor therapy works on the physical skills of the mouth - the lips, tongue, jaw, and cheeks - that are needed for eating, drinking, and speech.
That's really the core of it. Those four structures have to work together with a surprising amount of precision. Eating a cracker, drinking through a straw, saying the word "elephant", etc. all require specific movements, strength, and coordination fr
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An Oral Motor Workout for the New Year: 10 Easy Exercises
Posted by Stephanie Coe, OTR/L, SWC, PAM, CLEC, Morgan Kollenda, MS, OTR/L, and Sarina Tetley, OTD, OTR/L on 5th Jan 2026
Let’s kick off the New Year with new workout goals for the kids! Oral Motor Edition!
Oral motor strength and coordination is essential for supporting safe mealtimes, nutritional intake, and independence in feeding.
Here are some fun exercises that can help build the oral motor skills needed for chewing, drinking, swallowing, and overall feeding success — all with the help of the Z-Vibe
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5 Fun, Playful Oral Motor Exercises for Kids
Posted by Stephanie Feero, MS, CCC-SLP on 4th Sep 2025
Evidence tells us that engaging play in therapy yields better outcomes, and oral motor therapy should be no exception! My top priority in therapy is that my patients and I build trust while having playful, meaningful sessions to reach our goals! Oral motor therapy can be overstimulating, especially at the start of therapy, so I wanted to share a few of my fun-based ideas that I incorporate into fe
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Goodbye Sippy Cups, Hello Straw Cup!
Posted by Rachel Lynn, SLP, Amber Michelle, PT, and Amanda Rae, OT on 14th Feb 2025
Learning to drink from a straw is a developmental milestone that can support a child's oral motor skills, providing key benefits for feeding, swallowing, and even the muscles that help produce speech. For young children, particularly those with weaker oral motor skills or a weakened ability to suck, making the transition to straw drinking can be a challenge.
In a world where baby development and
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