Have you had an evaluation with an SLP or started speech therapy and your therapist has asked you about your child’s eating or asked to have a snack with them? Are these related? YES! There is a reason we like to look at snacks and their skills when eating. It gives us so much information about their ability to move their tongue and lips. While the movement patterns are slightly different, we use the same muscles and body parts for feeding and speech!
During a snack, these are a few of the things we are looking at from a feeding/speech perspective:
–Lips
–Tongue
–Cheeks
–Teeth/Jaw
These are just a few things we are looking at in a short “snack” with your child that give us information on their ability to move the same body parts and use the same muscles that we use for speech! We often see kids that come in with difficulties with sounds, but find that they actually could benefit from more oral motor skills for feeding as well. Also, a lot of our kids are motivated and hungry during our sessions, so we use this as an opportunity to work on a variety of movements and language with this! So, YES! It is very helpful for us to see your child eat to give us more information about their skills in other areas that relate to their speech to help with therapy and planning! Don’t be surprised when we ask you when we see you next if we haven’t already!
-Amber-