Remixing Therapy: Why Changing Routines Can Be Helpful
Posted by Biancha Diaz, MS, CCC-SLP on 26th May 2026
You know that patient who can do everything in therapy, but doesn’t generalize the skill at home? They request, imitate, take bites, tolerate new experiences and show you new skills, but then leave your room, and it all *poof* disappears. Different spaces and different expectations equal completely different outcomes. It’s frustrating, and it’s easy to assume the skill is not the
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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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4 Oral Motor Tool Sets That Grow With You
Posted by Juli Keating, OMT, RDH on 24th Feb 2026
Spring is a season of growth, renewal, and fresh beginnings, making it the perfect time to focus on tools that support steady progress in myofunctional therapy. As a myofunctional therapist, I am always looking for ways to support my clients at every stage of growth and development, and ARK Therapeutic tools are designed to do exactly that.
In this blog post, I’ll be sharing several ARK tool
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Oral Motor Skills & Dental Health in Children: They’re More Connected Than You Think
Posted by Emily Riela, MS, CCC-SLP on 6th Feb 2026
As a speech-language pathologist, and the daughter of a dental hygienist, I grew up surrounded by conversations about teeth and oral health. Add in my own childhood experience with protruding teeth and a Class II malocclusion, known as a deep overbite, it’s no surprise that I view oral development through a blended lens as a therapist.
While dentistry and speech-language pathology are distin
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