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Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but...there is a catalog and

website called Super Duper Publications (www.superduperinc.com) that sells " Fun

Speech and Language Materials " . In the Oral Motor Section, I found a few mouth

stimulating items:

Grape & Cherry Tongue Depressors

Straws (of different lengths and widths...to stimulate sucking and blowing)

Dentaswabs (to promote muscle tone)

Infa-Dent (you slide it on your finger and massage and stimulate the teeth and

gums)

Nuk Brushes (3 brushes, each provides a different sensory stimulation)

Maroon Spoons

Linguistix BiteSticks

Super Deluxe Mitt (stimulates the cheeks and face)

Mini Textured Massager (increases facial muscle tone)

We also use the Crest Spinbrush (electric toothbrush...$4 at BJs). It is a good

mouth 'waker upper'. The speech therapist also wants my son to eat sour candy

to wake up his mouth.

Hope this helps.

Liz Dunn\Ridgewood, NJ Mom to 6, oro motor dyspraxia...Wesley 4

gupa6@... wrote:

> hello

> can anyone tell me where i can purchase devices that help to

> stimulate a childs mouth muscles or is there a catalog that deals

> with different items for a child that has apraxia. i would like to

> try and schedule an appointment for my daughter with dr. agin, does

> anyone know how i can get in touch with her. thank you in advance

> jenny

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Hi ,

There is a catalog called " Mealtimes " which has lots of materials and

resources focused on oral motor development. It is published by New

Visions. You can reach them at (434) 361-2285 or on their website at

www.new-vis.com

Deborah L. Van den Beemt, MS, CCC-SLP

in NH/VT

> Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 18:50:06 -0000

> From: gupa6@...

> Subject: oral motor stimulation

>

> hello

> can anyone tell me where i can purchase devices that help to

> stimulate a childs mouth muscles or is there a catalog that deals

> with different items for a child that has apraxia. i would like to

> try and schedule an appointment for my daughter with dr. agin, does

> anyone know how i can get in touch with her. thank you in advance

> jenny

>

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