

Friday, April 11, 2025

You might think myofunctional therapy only applies to a narrow group of clients—but the truth is, myo work benefits nearly every type of client on your caseload. From articulation and feeding to voice and early language, the core skills of myo therapy have far-reaching applications.
Here’s how:
1. Articulation
Myo helps build awareness of tongue posture, lip seal, and jaw stability. If you’re targeting s/z, sh/ch, or even l and r, chances are you’re already doing elements of myofunctional work. Why not deepen your knowledge and systematize your approach?
2. Feeding
Chewing patterns, tongue mobility, and jaw coordination are central to both feeding therapy and myo. Clients with oral phase feeding challenges often benefit from exercises that support orofacial development.
3. Early Language
Yes—myo even shows up here. Oral habits can impact clarity, motor planning, and even airway health. Eliminating pacifiers, promoting nasal breathing, and improving oral stability can support clearer, more confident speech.
4. Sleep and Behavior
We know that airway health affects attention, regulation, and energy. Myo helps address the root of poor sleep by improving nasal breathing and oral rest posture—especially in kids with ADHD-like symptoms.
In short, myo therapy isn’t “just” for tongue thrust. It’s a framework that supports better function, stronger foundations, and faster progress in the goals you’re already targeting.
When you start to look through the myo lens, your therapy becomes more efficient, more holistic, and often more enjoyable—for both you and your clients.
Simon Says Speech helps you incorporate myo into every corner of your caseload. With training, cheat sheets, and client-friendly visuals, you’ll feel confident weaving myo principles into whatever you’re already doing. Join us to unlock the full potential of your practice.

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