SPEECH THERAPY LIP & TONGUE ORAL MOTOR EXERCISES: Improve Coordination & Speech Sound Productions!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2020
  • Kelli Meyer, M. Ed CCC-SLP
    Licensed and certified speech language pathologist proving at home tips, tricks and strategies for working with your child on their speech and language skills!
    Are you or your child having a hard time saying the /r/ or /l/ speech sounds?!
    Time to work out that tongue! Increase tongue range of motion, tongue strength and coordination through oral-motor exercises!
    Does your child's lips not close all the way or have trouble with "sh" and "ch" sounds?
    Time to work out those lips with speech therapy lip exercises! Increase range of motion, oral Articulator awareness and coordination!
    These are ORAL-MOTOR (Tongue/Lip) activities to help recognize oral motor moevmengs & I’prove coordination of your articulations for correct production of the /R/ and /L/ sounds, in addition to /M, P, B/ “SH, CH” sounds!
    Do these exercises 10-15 times each 1-3 times per day for improved range of motion and coordination!
    Excellent activity for those presenting with Apraxia of Speech or Childhood Apraxia or Speech!
    Link to jewelry (hand stamped, gold plated necklace):
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    Link to Speech development chart:
    www.boisechatterbox.com/blog/...
    Link to Super Duper Handy Handout:
    www.superduperinc.com/handout...
    Still struggling with the /R/ sound?! Check out these tips!
    • HOW TO SAY THE "R" SPE...
    Still struggling with the “SH or CH” sound?! Check out these tips!
    • HOW TO SAY “SH” & “CH”...
    check out my /l/ videos below!
    • HOW TO TEACH THE "L" S...
    /s/ video:
    • HOW TO SAY THE "S" SOU...
    NEED TIPS with getting your child to work with you at home?!
    • HOW TO GET A CHILD TO ...
    Find me on Facebook for additional tips/links to documents @ speedyspeechpath or on 📸 Instagram at speedyspeech
    Check out our website for even more FREE parent resources!
    Put questions below in the comments!
    Let me know below if these worked for you and your child! Which was their favorite?!
    Thank you for LIKING and SUBSCRIBING! :)
    ****disclaimer: There is Not recent, Evidence based research / data that supports oral motor exercises improve speech articulation or Stregth of oral articulator muscles. Please refer to ASHA for questions related to oral motor practices. The information provided in this video is based solely on my professional experience with clients & my personal opinion on the effectivness of oral motor exercises / activities.
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Комментарии • 188

  • @shaynaformity1384
    @shaynaformity1384 Месяц назад +2

    I'm 55 years old, and I don't have any trouble making any of the sounds now, but my mom did tell me that no one could understand my speech until I was in kindergarten. I tried doing these activities, and I was astonished at how quickly my muscles felt sore! I've incorporated them and exercises from other videos into my day, and my stamina is improving after just a couple of days. Thank you so much! I especially notice that my posture is improving when I walk - abdominal muscles are activating like never before. I had no idea that tongue muscles had so much impact on neck alignment, which of course impacts everything lower down. I wish I'd had speech therapy when I was a kid. I'm not exaggerating when I say that my whole life would have been different. Kudos to anyone who makes sure their kids get the therapy or developmental training they need!

  • @mesamiller6078
    @mesamiller6078 Год назад +4

    Awesome job Kelly. I'm so proud of all of your hard work!

  • @tinabinsc1935
    @tinabinsc1935 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge with us. 💚

  • @AdelaideYt
    @AdelaideYt 3 года назад +16

    🥺 i am so inlove on how you explain things. Seems you pour out your heart in these discussions. I love how you show us how passionate you are. Thank you, this is a great help. I hope you continuously produce informative videos like this❤ luv lots.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +4

      You are sooo nice 💕 thank you for the kind words & thank you for watching!!

  • @chitrashukla3688
    @chitrashukla3688 4 года назад +2

    Thank you.........

  • @Love4Jesus25
    @Love4Jesus25 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @jlt8629
    @jlt8629 3 года назад +1

    you are a life saver for my mofe and my taunted

  • @cristinamorrow6980
    @cristinamorrow6980 Год назад +2

    I LOVE YOU!! Thank you. You have helped me help my 5 year old son be more confident in speech. I helped him with his C sound using the open mouth method and that worked perfectly and so on. You are so amazing to take time to put these videos out.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Год назад

      This is so nice!! thank you for making my day and awesome job with your son!

  • @Bocan001
    @Bocan001 2 года назад +2

    Feeling so happy that I found your video.! This is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise, very much appreciated!!

  • @tiffany9584
    @tiffany9584 3 года назад

    thank you for helping kelly its so nice to have your help thank you!!!!!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching & for the comment!

  • @joycegodwin7796
    @joycegodwin7796 3 года назад

    This is exactly what my daughter needs. Thank you!

  • @rezanasri5982
    @rezanasri5982 4 года назад +2

    Perfect 🌹

  • @nadiayen59
    @nadiayen59 4 года назад +1

    Thank you! This really helps.

  • @leapoffaith5389
    @leapoffaith5389 3 года назад +2

    This video was extremely helpful!!! Thank you SO much for sharing it!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @joannemak5633
    @joannemak5633 2 года назад

    Thank you for your clear explanation! That's really helpful.

  • @jtreyduffy33
    @jtreyduffy33 2 года назад

    You rock. Thanks.

  • @thefriendlyfrogtreehouseac2175
    @thefriendlyfrogtreehouseac2175 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @Windthroughcedars
    @Windthroughcedars Год назад

    Thank you so much! This gives me a great starting place. Thank you!

  • @deedee9312
    @deedee9312 2 года назад

    LInk to that darling hat! ;) Love all your video's! Fellow SLP!

  • @elizabethdrexler5589
    @elizabethdrexler5589 2 года назад

    My daughter is 5 and has trouble with letters and some words I just found this video and I just want to say thank you so much!!!

  • @pushkalasantosh1190
    @pushkalasantosh1190 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Kelly it was good 👍

  • @elsasuarezvlog1423
    @elsasuarezvlog1423 3 года назад

    It helps. Thank you.

  • @mldmahinay
    @mldmahinay 2 года назад

    thank you so much for these great ideas. i will try this with my kid. God bless you

  • @lisavu7959
    @lisavu7959 3 года назад +3

    This video is great! Thank you so much for sharing!!! :)

  • @livelaughlovetoday4899
    @livelaughlovetoday4899 4 года назад +2

    Thank you Kelly! This is wonderful!

  • @parminderkaur-dv6df
    @parminderkaur-dv6df Год назад

    Thank you soooo much

  • @garimagupta3298
    @garimagupta3298 Год назад

    Thank you soooooo much❤️ very easy and effective way of teaching🙏🙏🙏

  • @omarw8795
    @omarw8795 2 года назад

    Amazing! Thanks so much for these anazing videos

  • @brittanysales6605
    @brittanysales6605 4 года назад +1

    This is really helpful. Thank you, Kelly :)

  • @hanshellortencio5510
    @hanshellortencio5510 3 года назад +2

    Interesting.... Thanks ♥️🙏🏻

  • @sheilacarpentero5924
    @sheilacarpentero5924 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Super helpful, just liked, subscribed to your channel. More power Ms. Kelli Meyer!

  • @Simply_Evory
    @Simply_Evory Год назад +1

    I love your videos!

  • @katherineemerick8904
    @katherineemerick8904 25 дней назад

    This is such a helpful video! Thank you for giving us so much good info for free :)!

  • @abiramirangasamy3979
    @abiramirangasamy3979 4 года назад +3

    Very helpful information 😊

  • @yvetteobaha6036
    @yvetteobaha6036 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this! My 3.5 yo has a hard time with b and l. Definitely lazy tongue. I will definitely use these tips and tricks with her.

  • @moneradiannesalubre2485
    @moneradiannesalubre2485 2 года назад

    i just found your youtube channel and i think you did a great job

  • @ricardotrejoruiz5776
    @ricardotrejoruiz5776 Год назад +1

    Woooow, you are such a speedy talker! hahaha! (In a good way though). One can tell you are a genuinely good therapist. I am an ESL teacher and find your videos inspiring! Million thanks!!!!

  • @jlt8629
    @jlt8629 3 года назад +1

    Kelle!!!!!

  • @blondies7746
    @blondies7746 Год назад

    Your videos are wonderful, my son has been working with a speech therapist, although she is sweet and kind and patient, she’s not very animated during the sessions, my son had ongoing back to back ear infections since 15 months, he had tubes put in twice and adenoids removed as well an Abr test showed he had hearing loss and he now has a bone conductive hearing aid. He has been progressing more and understanding more and more directions, and he uses magnet letters to spell words and his abcs and knows his numbers 1 to 40 since 2, he is so eager to learn new things, he loves to play with us and cook and bake with me he’s very sweet. But he is speech delayed as far as talking. He was also born with a tongue tie, it was corrected twice when he was a baby but our ent never checked it again, even though I asked him to. I really wish you lived in my area I would hire you as my sons speech therapist in a heartbeat. As a parent you hope you’ve done everything you can to help your child😢. Any advice you have please I thank you in advance. To any other parents going through something similar, know that you are not alone ❤.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Год назад +1

      Aww. What a great parent you are. Sounds like you have a sweet & smart little boy as well! Hang in there mama! You’re doing great! ❤️

  • @PROGAMING-iv6wt
    @PROGAMING-iv6wt 4 года назад +2

    Thank you. This is wonderful explain I am from India

  • @gleisesousa791
    @gleisesousa791 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot for your help! I´d like to know if there is any material about the "s" sound. My kid sibilates, is it possible to correct with exercises?

  • @zimbonz
    @zimbonz Год назад +2

    Awesome work - thanks so much! (BTW you are also helping a lot of Dad's too, who are taking the lead on this with their kids, FYI :))

  • @mrsmp2193
    @mrsmp2193 8 месяцев назад +2

    I know this is a 3 yr old video, but the handout you suggested is no longer there. Is there another?

  • @faisalatta4908
    @faisalatta4908 4 года назад +1

    Your videos are very helpful. Please guide about c, d,j,t, sound

  • @llyg4848
    @llyg4848 4 года назад +1

    Good tips

  • @AnnaMaria-zb7so
    @AnnaMaria-zb7so 2 года назад +3

    Thank you Kelly! So in love with how you explain things! Just subscribed and recommended your channel to my friends. I wanna ask, these exercises work for kids with dyspraxia right? I'm a new slp in process of learning everything I can!

    • @AnnaMaria-zb7so
      @AnnaMaria-zb7so 2 года назад

      Or else, it would be really helpful for every new slp if you could make a video all about dyspraxia oral motor exercises, as at least here in Greece we have so many dyspraxia cases!!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      Yes it should definitely help and I like to use it in the words that we are actually practicing! it’s less of the exercise more of helping a child understand, have control over, sequence & coordinate their lip, jaw & tongue movements!!

  • @amayahyisrael7819
    @amayahyisrael7819 Год назад

    All the nuk brushes I am finding online are manual only. Is that just as sufficient? Would you recommend any substitutions if it is not? Thank you!

  • @WYCDfoxxxyDragon
    @WYCDfoxxxyDragon 3 года назад +1

    If your child is not even trying to make these lip movements how do you get them to do it? My son has real difficulty blowing out... like to make bubbles, I cant get him to spit out water too, Any suggestions or help?

  • @sirishalolgu3966
    @sirishalolgu3966 4 года назад +1

    Hi Kelly, can u make video on how to make kids ask questions. Also how to deal with bilingual kids speech delay.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  4 года назад

      Shanu Shrivi ooo I love this idea! Yes, I’ll do a video for helping kids formulate question! & also, basically for kiddos who are bilingual, speech/language delays are typical! Just try to promote any language by using the easiest language for each word (for example “bye” instead of “audios” - is one syllable, with earliest developing speech sound (b) versus 3 syllable word with multiple consonant/later developing sounds ) I can try to also make a video on this as well!

  • @stevenrosenberg5998
    @stevenrosenberg5998 9 месяцев назад

    Kelli, Please help me help my grandchild. My grandson turned 2 in July and was recently diagnosed with speech apraxia. I never heard the term before and I have to admit I was devastated. My son and his family leave in Israel so I am not working in English. They are just starting speech therapy. I am going to visit next month to babysit while they have their 3rd child. The older sister talks up a storm. I want to know how to get prepared and what age-appropriate books & toys I need to bring with me. There is so much to learn and it's a bit overwhelming. I would appreciate your advice on what I can do and what I can expect. Thanks for your help.

  • @mariamdalaly3415
    @mariamdalaly3415 4 года назад +1

    Very helpful videos, do you recommend speech therapy application? If so, do you recommend any specific one? Thank you

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  4 года назад +1

      Great questions, try Articulation Station for sounds! & free “boom cards” on boomlearning.com f

    • @mariamdalaly3415
      @mariamdalaly3415 4 года назад

      Thank you!

  • @mikekaplan2227
    @mikekaplan2227 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I like your content but had a question about another type of speech issue that I haven't been able to find much about elsewhere so wanted to ask here...
    My 8 year old son has gone through different speech issues that come and go but one constant over the last several months is tapping. He either taps his hand against his body while speaking or taps/lightly stomps his foot. It seems like he's using this to help get words out. What can I do to help him speak without the tapping?
    Thanks.

    • @Witch411101
      @Witch411101 7 месяцев назад

      Hi! We would need to know more, but sounds like it might be a fluency problem? Does he tap when he sings songs?

  • @chrisdoodle9426
    @chrisdoodle9426 2 месяца назад

    I have trouble with my R's, lots of times it sounds like I am doing W's with R's or I am making a L sound. A example is when I say rake, it sounds like I am saying lake. Another example is when I make a re sound, It sound like we.

  • @ramirezkarlos1978
    @ramirezkarlos1978 3 месяца назад

    Hello, I am an SLPA at a middle school with a student with weak articulators. I doubt he'll do these exercises at home. Should I dedicate a speech session for exercises? Thank you in advance

  • @irfanakv8515
    @irfanakv8515 3 года назад +2

    Can we use these techniques for adults also???

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +2

      Absolutely- and if you google “adult oral motor exercises” there are a lot of different ones that you can find as well

  • @marshamaaske6175
    @marshamaaske6175 Год назад

    Kelly I need help! I am a retired speech and language specialist and have a grandchild with CHD3 syndrome. He is completely nonverbal and will be 4 soon. I feel so bad- I can't get him to imitate mouth movements at all. Plus his eye contact is poor. His speech person at school is mostly using AAC aids. His receptive abilities are quite good. I don't know where to start! Feeling overwhelmed. Thank you!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Год назад

      Don’t worry!! Start with imitation first! (& 11 prelinguistic language skills before that - I have a video! And Laura Mize does as well) then move to Gross motor, then fine motor, then finally oral motor imitation! (I have a video on increasing imitation skills as well!)

  • @Rittlue
    @Rittlue 2 года назад

    My son is 5. We can understand him but many people comment that they can't understand what he is saying. According to the age chart, he is not behind. However, he gets frustrated when people don't understand him. Will these exercises help him to be clearer? Or is there something else we can try?

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      These exercises do not help with speech intelligibility in that sense - are there any major patterns (phonological processes) that he is demonstrating? Such as stopping? That can highly impact speech intelligibility, but working on a few target sounds using continuous air flow techniques would be be helpful for a child who stops. What are his errors?

  • @agirlwithamind1
    @agirlwithamind1 2 года назад

    Hey, wondering why your development chart looks different than the one your link takes me to. The R sound is in number 5 on the linked one. Eek! My child is 7 and can’t say R well!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      The speech norms recently changed in late 2020 (after this video was filmed) and now the age is 5 for /r/. :( I have some r videos you can check out or reach out to me at kellimeyerslp@gmail.com for virtual therapy or consultation options! We can get that r shaped up in no time!

  • @bintarianjarwati4486
    @bintarianjarwati4486 3 года назад +2

    Please help me Kelly!
    How can I do oral motor exercises for children with hypersensitivity? They always refuse when I try to use your technique. Anyway, thank you so much for all of your videos, please stay healthy! :)

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +1

      I probably would not recommend doing the oral motor exercises for children with hypersensitivity! I would probably stick to speech sound hand cues, which I just put out a video on earlier this week!!! Be sure to check out the latest video because this will help your child to be able to differentiate between the speech sounds visually

  • @JayeshGadhave
    @JayeshGadhave Год назад

    Does this also helps adults or is it only for kids? My dad had a lungs surgery and he didn’t went through speech therapy. He has difficulty in pronunciation.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Год назад

      It would depend. If he has had a stroke or some sort of impairment that impacted his oral motor movement ability (neurologically) then yes, oral motor exercises could help when paired with true words!

  • @melindasnyder680
    @melindasnyder680 Год назад

    Our son is have problems with s, z, th, sh, ch, and r per school speech language pathologist. He is 5 years old with ADHD. Can you help me 😊

  • @drizzyfake3601
    @drizzyfake3601 2 года назад

    Febe from friends 😍

  • @MsCeeCee26
    @MsCeeCee26 2 года назад

    I’m struggling with my kid talking on one side of the mouth. For example my 6 year old always talked fine as far as her mouth movement. Now all of a sudden she’s starting to talk on one of the mouth. It’s very frustrating and I notice it’s certain sounds or words where it really comes out such as the L sound. This happened out of the blue which puzzles me.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      Oh that’s definitely interesting! Try to do some exercises to see if she has mobility and coordination in the other side

  • @tequishagarcia9127
    @tequishagarcia9127 3 года назад +1

    Do you have a video for “Q”?

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +1

      /k + w/ for Q sound! I will put it on the list! thanks for request!

  • @samhitamahata7520
    @samhitamahata7520 3 года назад

    Ma'm. For a 10 year old with hypotonic upper lips what can we do? When the child speaks there is no lip movement.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +1

      Can you send me a video of him talking to my Instagram so I can help?

    • @samhitamahata7520
      @samhitamahata7520 3 года назад

      @@TheSpeechScoop yes mam thank you

  • @aerofrost3428
    @aerofrost3428 2 года назад

    Hi! My child has cerebral palsy and he is having difficulty eating. When he chews, food spills from his mouth. I also noticed his tongue can only protrude. He cant move his tongue in other directions. He also cant use straw and blow. How could I help him😩

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      He definitely needs feeding therapy & also likely physical therapy for core strength

  • @liyu74
    @liyu74 Год назад

    My son can’t stretch or stick out his toung I took him for toung tie check up and they told me he doesn’t have toung tie but I am worried about it because his language is delayed what can I do please

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Год назад

      I would ask his current speech language pathologist to take a look! Sometimes ties won't affect speech patterns and productions, but sometimes they do, better to ask a therapist and then possibly see another dentist/pediatrician or ENT for a second opinion.

  • @rit00div
    @rit00div 3 месяца назад

    my kid having speech sounds problem as he can't say ph sound phone is tone .smile is mile how can we improve this.he has large tonsil

  • @MariemadeleineDahin
    @MariemadeleineDahin 2 месяца назад

    I c'ant articulate well

  • @canceriangal4443
    @canceriangal4443 Год назад

    Where is the handout which have in the video with different exercise?

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Год назад

      It has sense been deleted by Super Duper unfortunately. There is not research indicating that oral motor movements help strengthen the articulators even though the tongue and jaw are muscles and we use a similar approach with PROMPT therapy for neurological rebuilding.

  • @luciarosesantrich3840
    @luciarosesantrich3840 2 года назад

    I have a lot going for tomorrow so

  • @emilyrichards7595
    @emilyrichards7595 Год назад

    Okay, but what do oral motor exercises to "strengthen" when it isn't EBP? Also, speech sound norms were updated in 2018. The sheet you are showing is outdated!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  Год назад

      Hey Emily, thanks for the comment. I realize that some therapists, specifically those not trained in PROMPT therapy techniques do not use or support the use of oral motor exercises since they are not EBP. In my experience, when working with parents and children, it has been extremely helpful for me to pinpoint the oral motor movements and range of motion difficulties that a client may have simply by using oral motor exercises. Additionally, all strengthening exercises are used in true word practices and as seen in treatment for CAS, excessive oral motor movements in the same positions and sequencing help rebuild neurons for oral motor speech disorders. This is why I use them and promote them. BUT, to each their own! The speech norms were also updated in 2021, but also every state and many school systems use their own norm charts. If you want to attach an updated norm or make your own video with information regarding speech norms and not using oral motor movements, feel free!
      Thanks!

  • @kidglort3781
    @kidglort3781 2 года назад

    It's not just moms who want their child to speak well.

  • @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786
    @momsmushroomsjodyfoster5786 2 года назад

    My grandson is 7 and he's nearly impossible to understand! He tends to switch out the L sound with the w sound can't produce the R sound no matter what. How can I teach him? Plz help he's startling to get teased :((

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      I have several videos on R sound! Check out one of those for the exact cues!

  • @aicfy
    @aicfy 5 дней назад

    Hi. My son is autistic. He started speaking many words meaningfully like Cow, Dog, etc. but when I ask him what's this he never answers. This is happening from 3 the last 3-4 months. Can you please tell us what should we do? We are from India and we already don't listen to his gesture requests.

  • @babyibrahimabid5326
    @babyibrahimabid5326 4 месяца назад

    What if my son can’t kiss what should i do

  • @tms.2817
    @tms.2817 2 года назад

    My child is 5 , he used to pronounce words like strong and grass correctly but suddenly he has started pronouncing them very different like starong and garass, . Please advise how can I help him .

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      Hi there, this is called “epenthesis” when a child adds in another sound that’s not supposed to be there. You can replace that sound with the /h/ sound to get him back in the habit of turning his voice off (not producing that sound) or you can write out each sound on post it’s & touch them as you say it to help!

    • @tms.2817
      @tms.2817 2 года назад

      @@TheSpeechScoop thanks a lot ! Can you please give me an example.

  • @Love4Jesus25
    @Love4Jesus25 10 месяцев назад +1

    My son has trouble with F J C K

  • @jaidonwinningham8465
    @jaidonwinningham8465 2 года назад +3

    Hi Kelly, just wanted to let you know that using NSOMEs is no longer evidence-based practice. This article explains this well: Lof, G. L., & Watson, M. (2010). Five reasons why nonspeech oral motor exercises (NSOME) do not work. Perspectives on School-Based Issues, 11(4), 109-117. If you're a parent reading this comment, the techniques described in this video are not backed by solid research.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад +1

      Totally! Thanks! I have it in the description but thank you for the reference! I still use them, but not “non speech” oral motor exercises, I use them in the words to help with discrimination or tongue, lip & jaw placement & for sequencing & coordination! To each either own though! Thanks for the comment!

    • @sandracalero5654
      @sandracalero5654 Год назад +1

      HI Jaidon, I see many actors doing tongue exercises before every scene. Somehow it helps them. Science many times do not back things that we all know are true or that people have used for years and work, instead, they are still on the back of the burner. Only a profesional who works on a specific field can really tell what might help or not, because of their experience. You have to try, if they don’t work for you, at least you had a new fun interaction with your toddler that will probably help him/her with their speech.

    • @CourtneyBrimm
      @CourtneyBrimm 3 месяца назад

      Yes! Using OM activities in the context of speech production is completely appropriate. Just like saying a word with no referent wouldn't be very useful, context is key! You do a great job. I wish I had half your energy. 😂

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 3 года назад

    I know treatment to assist recovery from Autism spectrum and speech delay completely without side effects

  • @shuhaib2332
    @shuhaib2332 2 года назад

    How many minutes we want hold pen between lips?? Pls reply

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      It depends on age & how long the child / adult can do it currently. It’s just to help with motor planning & coordination / sequencing! :)

    • @shuhaib2332
      @shuhaib2332 2 года назад

      @@TheSpeechScoop iam 19 so how many times i want to do this!! :)

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      @@shuhaib2332 how is your lip strength, coordination & sequencing in general? Poor, good, or great? What sound are your working on?

    • @shuhaib2332
      @shuhaib2332 2 года назад

      @@TheSpeechScoop
      I can't pronounce sentences that start with the letter p ..

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      @@shuhaib2332 do 30 seconds to 1 min 5 timers per day. & see if you can start to do initial /p/ words or /p/ in isolation

  • @himanshusoni8889
    @himanshusoni8889 Год назад +1

    Hello mam

  • @rachelmcdowell6367
    @rachelmcdowell6367 2 года назад

    7

  • @ashedits4739
    @ashedits4739 3 года назад

    You look like Angela from mr robot

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +1

      Lol! I googled her! Interesting! Thanks!

    • @ashedits4739
      @ashedits4739 3 года назад

      @@TheSpeechScoop you haven't watched this

  • @MariemadeleineDahin
    @MariemadeleineDahin 3 месяца назад

    I don't know how to articulate well

  • @StarOasis26
    @StarOasis26 2 года назад

    That's cute with the hat but I think you need a timeout 😉

  • @tuk7777
    @tuk7777 3 года назад

    You speak very fast😏

  • @meetethan1857
    @meetethan1857 Год назад +1

    Jesus Christ is Lord and King 👑

  • @twdavis1978
    @twdavis1978 3 года назад

    Slow down!!!

  • @abiy9588
    @abiy9588 2 месяца назад +1

    Many RUclipsr talking a lot . Boring

  • @EE33339
    @EE33339 3 года назад

    Just show us the exercises sheesh

  • @Traderbindas
    @Traderbindas 2 года назад

    Hi...dear your rate of speed is very high. ..if u teach this way ,.., difficult for child to learn.....

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад

      Hi there! Thank you for the comment & for watching. I totally agree. I do get excited during these videos & start talking super fast! However, in sessions I use WAY less words & speak much slower but more animation!

  • @Brooklynpkb
    @Brooklynpkb 9 месяцев назад

    Kiss me

  • @Bazuka1time
    @Bazuka1time 2 года назад

    you talk way too fast for me to follow you

  • @lstephanie8428
    @lstephanie8428 2 года назад +7

    This is actually not Evidence-Based Practice!!!! moving fingers does not mean playing the piano, non speech exercise does not help produce speech !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think about it, no sounds in the English language require the tongue to be sticking out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  2 года назад +12

      If you practiced the coordination of moving your fingers in a sequence of coordination to play a specific song on the piano prior to attempting to play the song on the piano, I would also argue that that would help. They aren’t used randomly. I use 2-3 minute warm up oral motor movements to practice oral motor movement & sequencing for specific sounds. I do understand this is a controversial topic & it is stated in the description that these are not evidence based; however, they have been very helpful in my personal experience as a professional working with clients to elicit specific sounds & sound sequences, such as diphthong vowels, etc. I appreciate your comment & I agree, I do believe these are beneficial which is why I leave this video up.

    • @WYCDfoxxxyDragon
      @WYCDfoxxxyDragon 2 года назад

      Are you a speech pathologist or similar professional?

    • @intelliGENeration
      @intelliGENeration Год назад +8

      Did all life wait for Evidence Based Science to tell them that drinking water is good for them?
      If you’re active, flexible and have good muscle tone acquired from a diverse range motions and challenges, you can pick up karate, basketball and any sport you want.
      Just like you tell parents to have kids eat solids to help with their muscles, so you tell them to take it a bit further. The music and acting industry has been doing this for centuries.
      You don’t practice just to speak English. Just like you don’t do only “walking” yoga poses, because you only need to walk.
      Can’t believe this was even a comment really… mind boggling to see adults of such shallow thinking be so audacious.
      I hope you look up the trait of “civility”.

    • @AlfieroIannarelli
      @AlfieroIannarelli 8 месяцев назад

      What a dumb comment

  • @Jenrajni
    @Jenrajni 3 года назад +11

    I am a licensed and practicing SLP. Oral motor exercises do not improve speech sound production. There is no evidence for the use of these exercises to improve speech, and this video is very misleading to families who are unaware of current research and best practice.

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +21

      Hey Jennifer, thanks for the comment. I do not mean to mislead anyone, as oral motor exercises have proven to be very effective in helping my clients recognize tongue placement, movement and coordination skills & deficits. As you know, If a child is unable to lift their tongue, they will not be able to produce a variety of sounds. Helping them understand movement, coordination & tongue placement are beneficial for all of the clients ive worked with, but I appreciate your response, as you are correct, ASHA no longer states that there is evidence of oral motor exercises being beneficial, but I also believe there are not enough studies in this area! I hope to one day do a study on this as it’s helped me a lot!

    • @TheSpeechScoop
      @TheSpeechScoop  3 года назад +3

      I have added a disclaimer! 👍🏽

    • @dorisflamenco7524
      @dorisflamenco7524 2 года назад +2

      I agree with you. I just finished grad school and I did my case study on OMEs. Research has shown that they are not effective to treat speech sound disorders but sadly the majority of SLPs implement it.

    • @allenzalwango3042
      @allenzalwango3042 7 месяцев назад

      Please share what works then, I would appreciate 🙏

    • @jessiedemontiney8969
      @jessiedemontiney8969 7 месяцев назад

      What recommendations do you have for producing better sounds?