BabyMyo Classes
Get in touch with Michelle Emanuel OTR/L text 513 404 7786
Structure and FunctionThe whole body is interconnected, from the top of the head to the tip of the toes, and this includes the tongue and oral function. The tongue is the epicenter of development
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CranioFacial Respiratory DevelopmentThe tongue and oral function drive growth and development of the palate, nasal cavity, jaw, face and the airway. If the tongue's function is reduced or inhibited, this will have a negative consequence on the rest of the body
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Play and Interactional SkillsBabies learn through movement and play. When a baby has oral dysfunction, and/or oral restrictions, this inhibits movement. This can impact movement of all kinds. We use developmental movement and play to engage baby's best engagement
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Sensory Processing and IntegrationThe tongue and how it is used dictates what and how much the brain can respond to. Reduced or dysfunctional tongue movements impair sensory processing and cause problems with integration throughout childhood
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The next BabyMyo cohort begins January 2025. Text Michelle for application 513 404 7786