Fun Oral Motor Exercises for Children with Autism
Like Autism Live on Facebook at / autismlive Shannon Penrod, Autism Mom, gives tips on how to make oral motor exercises more fun ? using food our kids love! Children with speech delays often need help strengthening the muscles in their face; as they develop language this will help them to be understood and increase the chance they will want to engage in more language. But how can we get our kids to do their oral motor exercises and really enjoy doing them? Shannon shares ideas to make these exercises so rewarding your children will want to do them again and again. Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com See all episodes of Autism Live http://blip.tv/autismlive#EpisodeArchive Visit Autism Live's series page http://blip.tv/autismlive

8 Early Signs of Autism (That Look Like Language Delay)

How to Talk so Autistic Kids Will Hear

How to Spot Autism in High-Masking Adults

Oral Motor Imitation (7/9) | Autism at Home

Oral motor exercises

Therapy Activities for Minimal Pairs Auditory Discrimination

6 Autism Signs Hiding In Plain Sight

Easy-to-Use Calming Strategies for Autism

Core Strengthening for your Child with Autism

5 Tongue Exercises For Clear Speech And Articulation

Oral Motor Exercises for Children I Oral Skills I Speech Therapy

10 Subtle Differences Between ADHD and Autism in Children That Many Parents Miss

Speech Therapy with Tongue Exercises Tool

ABA Autism Training - Chapter 3 - Prompting

10 Subtle Signs Of Autism Most Parents Miss

Teaching Play Skills

Autism and Biting: How to Resolve Biting in Children with Autism

Does Oral Motor Exercises Help Speech Development

Handling the five most challenging autism behaviors - Caregiver Hacks Series #20

