Treating oral-motor problems in children
Description
Illustrates the normal development of oral-motor skills from infancy to adulthood, and suggests treatment strategies for children with oral-motor coordination difficulties.
Runtime
51 min
Series
- Clinician's view (12)
- Intervention Strategies in Neck Control, Oral-Motor Organization, and Feeding (2)
- Rehabilitation therapy in video (223)
Subjects
Genre
Date of Publication
1995
Database
Alexander Street
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