A sound you can make while exercising your lips?
Lip pops
You can make a sound with these tongue exercises
Tip pops
What does cheek strength do for eating food
Helps to control the food and keep it out of the space between cheeks and teeth (lateral sulci)
When breathing through your nose, where should your tongue be?
Lightly suctioned to your palate
Which parts do you use for these sounds: /p/, /b/, /m/
Lips together
A tool used for sewing that can exercise your lips
Button for button pulls
An exercise to strengthen the back of your tongue by adding weight a little at a time
Penny Stick
What can you do with your regular exercises to help with cheek strength?
Fake smiles
If we are breathing through our mouth where is our tongue?
Down, low, not suctioned
Where does your tongue go for these sounds: /t/, /d/, /n/, /s/, /l/
Tongue tip to the spot
A way to make button pulls harder
Bottle hold
A way to improve how far your tongue can reach (no jaw!!!)
Tooth cleaners
A way to increase strength and control of cheek and lip muscles
Air trap or air trap around the world
What part of our face should we use to breathe?
Nose
Which parts of your mouth touch for the /h/ sound
None
A way to exercise lips that seems like play
Bubble blowing
An exercise to change the shape of your tongue
Fat-skinnies
How can you strengthen cheeks with no tools?
Hook finger in cheek and pull out then use cheek muscles to pull finger back to teeth
Can you clear your nose with an exercise?
YES!!! Buteyko breathing technique for clearing your nose
Where does your tongue go for these sounds: /k/, /g/
Up in the back
Exercise for lips with hydrating
Straw drinking hierarchy or straw drink
Exercise for the tongue that helps with bolus control and manipulation
Bilateral chews
Do babies need cheek strength?
Some babies are born with fat pads in their cheeks, if they do not have fat pads, they need cheek strength to help direct the milk/formula back
Why shouldn't we use our mouth to breathe?
Mouth open, low resting tongue posture, can change how the face grows
Name 2 sounds that have voice on and 2 sounds that have voice off
Voiced: /b/, /n/, /m/, /g/, /d/, /r/, /z/, /v/, /l/
Unvoiced: /p/, /t/, /k/, /s/, /f/