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Chewy tubes are great- we use them so much for kids in special ed to

encourage chew/bite in kids that don't and also to give little " biters "

something to bite besides our skin or theirs! Anyways, a couple of workshops

I've been to have said that you can go to Home Depot type stores and get

sprinkler tubing to use as chewy tubes- just wash beforehand. Supposedly

they have all different sizes and thicknesses- I've never tried it because

we always order through low incidence funds so it is " free " to us but it

might save parents money- I know the OT catalogs charge an arm and a leg.

Also, if your dr. has access and is nice you can sometimes get them to give

you surgical tubing- it works too and if you can get a big roll you can make

bracelets or necklaces out of them so the kids always have access- we put a

knot on the end for them to chew on and throw them in the dishwasher every

day. Another thing we do if the kids are cognitively safe (not going to

choke themselves) is we cut maybe a 5 inch strip and thread it onto a

lanyard to wear around their necks- it looks almost age appropriate!

KAtrina

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Yes, the tuffest tubing we used was from Home Depot. It just sounds

so odd to say that you are giving your child tubing that is to be

used for a sprinkler system. :)

> Chewy tubes are great- we use them so much for kids in special ed

to

> encourage chew/bite in kids that don't and also to give

little " biters "

> something to bite besides our skin or theirs! Anyways, a couple of

workshops

> I've been to have said that you can go to Home Depot type stores

and get

> sprinkler tubing to use as chewy tubes- just wash beforehand.

Supposedly

> they have all different sizes and thicknesses- I've never tried it

because

> we always order through low incidence funds so it is " free " to us

but it

> might save parents money- I know the OT catalogs charge an arm and

a leg.

> Also, if your dr. has access and is nice you can sometimes get them

to give

> you surgical tubing- it works too and if you can get a big roll you

can make

> bracelets or necklaces out of them so the kids always have access-

we put a

> knot on the end for them to chew on and throw them in the

dishwasher every

> day. Another thing we do if the kids are cognitively safe (not

going to

> choke themselves) is we cut maybe a 5 inch strip and thread it onto

a

> lanyard to wear around their necks- it looks almost age appropriate!

> KAtrina

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on

how to

> get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement

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hi

would there be any benefit in using a chewy tube if ds already chews? - he

chews on food and just spits it out ... swallows a little bit i think.

thanks,

Jo

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> Chewy tubes are great- we use them so much for kids in special ed to

> encourage chew/bite in kids that don't and also to give little " biters "

> something to bite besides our skin or theirs! Anyways, a couple of

workshops

> I've been to have said that you can go to Home Depot type stores and get

> sprinkler tubing to use as chewy tubes- just wash beforehand.

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Jo,

Yes, the chewing different textures and sizes will help strengthen

his muscles. Another way to help him with the tongue strength is to

press down on the tongue when feeding. He will try to push back with

the tongue. This will assist in swallowing the food that is chewed.

> hi

> would there be any benefit in using a chewy tube if ds already

chews? - he

> chews on food and just spits it out ... swallows a little bit i

think.

>

> thanks,

> Jo

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " Katrina Loutensock " <teachsocks@h...>

>

> > Chewy tubes are great- we use them so much for kids in special ed

to

> > encourage chew/bite in kids that don't and also to give

little " biters "

> > something to bite besides our skin or theirs! Anyways, a couple of

> workshops

> > I've been to have said that you can go to Home Depot type stores

and get

> > sprinkler tubing to use as chewy tubes- just wash beforehand.

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