
15/07/2025
ℹ️ Did you know that touch — especially around the mouth — plays a big role in your child’s ability to talk?
Here’s how:
👄 Oral Awareness Matters
Touch helps kids feel where their lips, tongue, and jaw are — key for learning to move them for speech sounds.
🍎 Feeding Builds Skills
Chewing, sucking, and mouthing toys provide important tactile input that strengthens the muscles used for talking.
🧠 The Brain Needs Sensory Practice
The more your child experiences different textures (e.g., crunchy, chewy, soft), the better their brain gets at coordinating mouth movements for speech.
🎯 Low Oral Awareness = Speech Challenges
Some kids have reduced oral sensitivity and may not feel or move their mouths clearly — which can lead to unclear speech or delays.
💬 Encourage Exploration!
Let your child explore safe textures with their hands and mouths. Think crunchy snacks, chewy toys, blowing bubbles, or even vibrating toothbrushes!
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Worried about your child’s speech development or oral awareness?
We can help!
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