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Oral Motor and Its Affect on Feeding Disorders

Posted on July 22, 2008 by horizonsdrc

Does your child have an open mouth posture or spill liquids while drinking? If so, he could have an oral motor deficit. Following these tips can help your child improve his eating and speech abilities.

Filed under: Feeding Disorders, Oral Motor | Tagged: autism, behavior problems, communication/speech problems, feeding problems, learning problems, sensory-motor problems | Leave a Comment »

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