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    Why Kids and Adults Chew on Pencils and Pens(Post)

    Does bite marks on pens and pencils sound familiar?  Pens and pencils are among the most common items people chew on.  Chewing can help increase focus and attention, so it makes sense that a pen or pe

    Chewing Harder Foods(Post)

    This informative guest blog post is courtesy of Lori Nachtigal-Rothschild, MS, CCC-SLP.   Question: What are the most important skills for chewing harder foods?  Answer: Tongue-jaw disassociatio

    Why do ADHD and chewing go together?(Post)

    If chewing and ADHD seem to go together, you're not imagining it. It's one of the most common things we hear about, whether someone is ordering for their child, a loved one, or for themselves. It can

    Remixing Therapy: Why Changing Routines Can Be Helpful(Post)

    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 yo

    Pre-Feeding Oral Motor Exercises with SLP Angeliki Xygka(Post)

    Are you interested in learning more about feeding therapy skills?  You've come to the right place! Below is the video and transcript from a live webinar we hosted featuring Speech Language Path

    How to Stop Chewing on Toys, Shirts, Pencils, Remotes, Etc.(Post)

    Do chewed up barbie hands or toy car tires sound familiar?  Stretched out shirt collars?  Is it hard to find a pencil or straw or bottle cap without bite marks on it? . You're not alone!  Chewin

    What Supporting Neurodivergent Brains Actually Looks Like(Post)

    As an Occupational Therapist, I often get the question "What are the best ways to support regulation for my Autistic, ADHD, or [insert neurodivergence here] child?" And I have to be honest. My reply i

    Oral Motor Exercises with the Z-Vibe(Post)

    What is oral motor therapy? Oral motor therapy works on the oral skills necessary for proper speech and feeding development.  For example, try saying "la la la" right now, paying attention to what you

    My Child Won't Stop Chewing on Their Shirt - What's Going On?(Post)

    It's Not a Bad Habit - It's a Need If your child has ever come home from school with soaked collars or sleeves or holes in their shirts, you're not alone. Chewing on clothing is one of the most common

    26 Birthday-Themed Oral Motor and Feeding Activities(Post)

    ARK turns 26 this month!  In celebration, here are 26 fun oral motor and feeding activities, all built around things you'd find at a birthday party - candles, frosting, sprinkles, party blowers, cake

    Finger, Knuckle, and Hand Chewing: How to Help(Post)

    Hand and finger chewing are one of the most common things we get questions about at ARK. Why? Because our hands and fingers literally go with us everywhere! For kids and adults who chew on their finge

    Feeding Therapy Advice for Happy Eating(Post)

    We asked several feeding therapists:  If there was one piece of advice that you'd like to share with families who are in pediatric feeding therapy, what would it be?  Below are their thoughtful a