TalkTools® Cut-Out Cups™ (2-pack)

SKU: 2010-2P
Regular price $5.99
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TalkTools Cut-Out Cup in pink, featuring a unique cut-out design for easy drinking and grip.
Transparent blue TalkTools Cut-Out Cup with a curved edge, designed for easy drinking, shown at an angle.
TalkTools Cut-Out Cup in translucent green, featuring a sloped design and measurement markings on the side.
Clear TalkTools Cut-Out Cup with measurement markings, designed for easy drinking and pouring.
TalkTools Cut-Out Cups in pink, blue, green, and clear, featuring a unique cut-out design for easy drinking.
A woman demonstrates the use of TalkTools Cut-Out Cups on a child at a table, showcasing the pink cups and their application.
A child holds a blue TalkTools® Cut-Out Cup™ while an adult assists him, both seated at a table.
Two TalkTools® Cut-Out Cups™ in use, with a woman assisting a child in a blue sweater during a therapy session.

TalkTools® Cut-Out Cups™ (2-pack)

SKU: 2010-2P
Regular price $5.99
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TalkTools Cut-Out Cups (New & Improved)

TalkTools Cut-Out Cups (New & Improved)

The TalkTools Cut-Out Cups allow clients to drink without requiring head or neck extension, making them essential for feeding therapy with individuals who have postural or motor challenges. The generous open cut-out design gives therapists and caregivers a clear view of lip and tongue movement during drinking, and new volume markings on the sides make tracking fluid intake simple. A fun smiley face on the bottom of each cup adds an engaging element for pediatric clients.

Therapy Goals

  • Facilitate drinking without compensatory head or neck extension
  • Promote active lip and tongue engagement during cup drinking
  • Support jaw stability and graded jaw movement during liquid intake
  • Enable therapist monitoring of lip seal, tongue positioning, and bolus management
  • Build independent drinking skills across a range of liquid volumes
  • Open cut-out design eliminates the need for head or neck extension
  • Flexible material stimulates the lips and cheeks during use
  • Generously open front allows clear visual monitoring of lip and tongue movement
  • Volume markings on the sides allow precise tracking of fluid intake
  • Available in three sizes to match client ability and oral cavity size
  • Smiley face on cup bottom makes therapy more engaging for children
  • Clients with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, or low oral motor tone
  • Individuals with postural challenges who cannot achieve head extension for drinking
  • Infants and toddlers transitioning from bottle or breast to cup
  • Clients with autism or sensory processing disorders working on cup drinking
  • SLPs, OTs, and feeding therapists across pre-feeding, early intervention, and school-based settings
  • Cut-Out Cups available in three sizes: Large (8 oz), Medium (3 oz), and Small (1.5 oz). Select size at checkout.
Material Flexible BPA-free plastic
Sizes Large 8 oz | Medium 3 oz | Small 1.5 oz
Features Volume markings; smiley face on cup base
Free of BPA, PVC, latex, phthalates, and lead
  • Wash thoroughly before first use with warm soapy water.
  • Clean after each use with warm soapy water or place in the dishwasher (verify dishwasher safety before publishing).
  • Do not use abrasive scrubbers or harsh chemical cleaners.
  • Inspect cup before each use. Discontinue use and dispose of properly at the first sign of cracking or deterioration.
  • Seat client in a stable, upright position.
  • Fill cup with preferred liquid.
  • Hold cup with dominant hand.
  • Support client's jaw with non-dominant hand if needed.
  • Place cup on the lower lip (under the tongue if the tongue is protruded).
  • Tilt cup to allow one sip of liquid at a time.
Warning: Adult supervision required during all feeding and drinking activities. For more guidance on how to use this product in a therapy program, see TalkTools Courses and Workshops.