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Goodbye Sippy Cups, Hello Straw Cup!

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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10 Essential Tips for Skilled Oral Motor Therapy: Expert Considerations

10 Essential Tips for Skilled Oral Motor Therapy: Expert Considerations

Posted by Stephanie Feero, MS, CCC-SLP on 15th Nov 2024

Oral motor intervention can be a valuable tool in speech and feeding therapy, but it requires a skilled, systematic approach to support proper orofacial function and development. If you are interested in oral motor therapy but aren’t sure where to start, you’re not alone! ARK is excited to share with you these ten considerations for skilled oral motor intervention to guide your practi …
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Learn How Oral Motor Whistles Can Support Your Child's Development

Posted by Rachel Lynn, SLP, Amber Michelle, PT, and Amanda Rae, OT on 11th Sep 2024

Hey there, parents and caregivers! If you're looking for a simple tool that can make a big difference in your child's development, let us introduce you to the  ARK Flute Whistle. This little tool isn't just a fun whistle - it's a powerful way to help your child build essential skills they use every day. Let's break down why this oral motor whistle is a must-have tool for your child's dev …
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What is Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy?

24th May 2022

Below is the video and transcript from a live webinar we hosted featuring Speech Language Pathologist and Orofacial Myologist Anna Housman. In this webinar, Anna will be providing a quick definition of orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs), who works in OMDs, and what is targeted in the realm of speech language pathology. She'll also provide insight into her favorite ARK tools for …
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