Course Description
This program was created to provide step-by-step techniques to diagnose and treat jaw instability and weakness.
Clients who present with jaw weakness or instability secondary to diagnoses including Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, post-CVA, apraxia, dyspraxia, autism, Parkinson’s disease, PDD, inter-dental or lateral lisp, multiple articulation disorder or any of the numerous syndromes characterized by hypo-tonicity or muscle weakness can benefit from the exercises presented here.
This multi-sensory approach, used with traditional therapy, can bring greater results for clients with muscle-based feeding and/or speech clarity disorders. This is the crucial element of therapy that has been missing from our treatment of these clients. You’ll learn how to evaluate jaw stability and be given scenarios that require jaw exercise therapy.
Learning Outcomes
Participants will be able to:
- explain the difference between normal and abnormal jaw movement.
- assess jaw instability as related to speech clarity.
- describe how to implement the feeding program and non-food jaw activities.
- demonstrate how to transition the learned jaw movement into functional movement for speech production.
The "Jaw" course is an interactive, hands-on workshop. When taking this course as a self-study it is encouraged that you follow along with all of the activities.
Content Disclosure: This presentation will focus on treatment methods related to the use of TalkTools® resources. Other similar treatment approaches will receive limited or no coverage during this lecture.
(pending AOTA approval)
Instructor
TalkTools founder, Sara Rosenfeld-Johnson, MS, CCC-SLP bio
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Learning Options
- Online ONLY for 1 learner -- ACCESS TO ONLINE COURSE (downloadable handout, forms and charts)
- Online + SUPPLIES for 1 learner -- ACCESS TO ONLINE COURSE, plus the following supplies and textbook: Jaw Grading Bite Blocks ($30 value) and Textbook "Assessment & Treatment of the Jaw" ($40 value)
- Group Rate for 5 learners
- ACCESS TO ONLINE COURSE for 5 learners
- 5 sets of SUPPLIES
- 5 textbooks
Event Information
Course Description
Clients who present with jaw weakness or instability secondary to diagnoses including Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, post-CVA, apraxia, dyspraxia, autism, Parkinson’s disease, PDD, inter-dental or lateral lisp, multiple articulation disorder or any of the numerous syndromes characterized by hypo-tonicity or muscle weakness can benefit from the exercises presented here.
This multi-sensory approach, used with traditional therapy, can bring greater results for clients with muscle-based feeding and/or speech clarity disorders. This is the crucial element of therapy that has been missing from our treatment of these clients. You’ll learn how to evaluate jaw stability and be given scenarios that require jaw exercise therapy.
Learning Outcomes
- Explain the difference between normal and abnormal jaw movement.
- Assess jaw instability as related to speech clarity.
- Describe how to implement the feeding program and non-food jaw activities.
- Demonstrate how to transition the learned jaw movement into functional movement for speech production.
Course Details
TalkTools founder, Sara Rosenfeld-Johnson, MS, CCC-SLP
Learning Options:
- Online ONLY for 1 learner -- ACCESS TO ONLINE COURSE (downloadable handout, forms and charts)
- Online + SUPPLIES for 1 learner -- ACCESS TO ONLINE COURSE, plus the following supplies and textbook: Jaw Grading Bite Blocks ($30 value) and Textbook "Assessment & Treatment of the Jaw" ($40 value)
- Group Rate for 5 learners
- ACCESS TO ONLINE COURSE for 5 learners
- 5 sets of SUPPLIES
- 5 textbooks
This is an interactive, hands-on workshop. When taking this course as a self-study it is encouraged that you follow along with all of the activities.
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Content Disclosure: This presentation will focus on treatment methods related to the use of TalkTools® resources. Other similar treatment approaches will receive limited or no coverage during this lecture.
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