Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 I know a lot of apraxic kids do have this problem. I had to teach my son to do the nose blowing in steps...breath in with mouth open....breathe out with mouth closed. He is good at it now though...hope this helps. Becky <rdhughes@...> wrote: I'm sorry for this crazy question, but I'm hoping somebody will take the time to answer. Do all kids with apraxia have problems blowing their nose? I've read where many apraxic kids breathe in instead of out when trying to blow their nose. Do ALL apraxic kids do that? Thanks for any replies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2004 Report Share Posted November 9, 2004 I can't speak for all apraxic children, but my son (oral/verbal apraxia, hypotonia, GERD, DSI, and g-tube dependent) at age 4.3 can't blow his nose, and just learn to spit a couple of months ago. rdhughes@... wrote: > > > I'm sorry for this crazy question, but I'm hoping somebody will take the > time to answer. > > Do all kids with apraxia have problems blowing their nose? I've read where > many apraxic kids breathe in instead of out when trying to blow their nose. > Do ALL apraxic kids do that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Don't know about the rest of the kids but Josh does not blow through his nose at all - he blows through his mouth thinking that's where the sound that dh and I make when blowing our noses comes from. Josh also does not suck in on straws - only blows out. Sherry Becky <rdhughes@...> wrote: I'm sorry for this crazy question, but I'm hoping somebody will take the time to answer. Do all kids with apraxia have problems blowing their nose? I've read where many apraxic kids breathe in instead of out when trying to blow their nose. Do ALL apraxic kids do that? Thanks for any replies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 I would say no to this question. had/has mild apraxia, but you really can't tell anymore. She never had any trouble blowing her nose. has/had severe apraxia, and she had lots of trouble blowing her nose. I don't remember when she finally figured it out, but I think she must have been around 5 years old. She really needed to know how to blow her nose because she got lots of sinus infections. It was just gross during the winter. All she could do was wipe her nose. > > I'm sorry for this crazy question, but I'm hoping somebody will take the > time to answer. > > Do all kids with apraxia have problems blowing their nose? I've read where > many apraxic kids breathe in instead of out when trying to blow their nose. > Do ALL apraxic kids do that? > > Thanks for any replies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2004 Report Share Posted November 10, 2004 Yes, I believe most do, however my daughter is 4 1/2 and just recently started, (Im not sure at what age any child should be able to blow their nose) but she is a visual learner and is constantly having a runny nose so with me deminstrating, I would put her hand up by my nose and I would blow out (making sure that of course I had blown my nose dry) its sounds weird but I think it worked for my dd because she is a visual learner and most of the time learns by watching. It probably took a couple of weeks of doing this but she has got it. Hope this helps, Traci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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