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Tongue-Tied Speech Language Pathologist

June 21, 2020 by Tracy Wannemacher 42 Comments

Last fall I went through a stressful stretch in life. I started noticing that my jaw would not open fully without my jaw clicking in the morning. It started to pop and click when I opened my mouth, when I yawned, while I was eating.  It was very annoying and got to be painful. Backstory…. … [Read more…]

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Posted in: #development, #hypotonia, low tone, oral motor, Uncategorized Tagged: "tetheredoraltissues, #TOTS

Pacifier Use, Abuse and Disuse

May 6, 2019 by Diana Daniak, M.S. CCC-SLP/L 42 Comments

New and expecting parents want to make the best decisions to protect and help their baby’s development. For something so small, pacifiers seem to be a big decision nowadays. If you Google the word “pacifier,” the list will be endless. Links from where to buy, which one is the best, why they are bad and … [Read more…]

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Posted in: #children, #development, low registration, oral motor Tagged: #development, #infant, #infantfeeding, #NNS, #oralmotor, #pacifier, #parenting, #pediatricfeeding, #regulation, #swallowingdisorders

The Four Letter Word of PT: W-sitting

March 14, 2019 by Julie Gowan, Pediatric PT 42 Comments

  The Four Letter Word of PT: W-sitting It’s a concern and referral that PT’s, especially in Early Intervention, often get from other disciplines. Child W-sits. Reading that referral we know that this can mean the kid has everything from major gross motor issues to none at all. So what does W-sitting mean for child … [Read more…]

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Posted in: #children, #crawling, #development, #hypotonia, #physicaltherapy, #walking Tagged: #earlyintervention, #pediatricPT, #physicaltherapist, #positioning, #posturalcontrol, #PT, #w-sit, #w-sitting, hypotonia
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