Learn how to facilitate jaw, lip, and tongue movements, and how to normalize client oral-tactile sensitivity. The original oral-motor resource. Named Top Ten by the Library of Speech and Language Pathology in 2002, and Super...

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Learn how to facilitate jaw, lip, and tongue movements, and how to normalize client oral-tactile sensitivity. The original oral-motor resource. Named Top Ten by the Library of Speech and Language Pathology in 2002, and SuperDuper's best-selling oral-motor book in 2001. Learn why and how to do basic oral-motor therapy. Appropriate for all ages. This book is being used as supplemental reading material in graduate courses on articulation and motor speech disorders and is considered a valuable resource at hundreds of clinics and schools nationwide.

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