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"Kids biting is not uncommon. Think of biting as a way of communicating. Infants and young children don't yet have the expressive language skills to “tell" an adult or another child that they are angry, feeling frustrated, excited, fearful, overwhelmed, tired, bored, that someone is invading their space, etc. So the most important thing to do is to be an ‘investigator’ and get to the bottom of why the child is biting, and what they are trying to say in doing so. Document when it happens and try to look for a pattern. In the meantime while you get to the bottom of why, giving the child a chew tool may help. Each time the child tries to bite someone, say “no” or “no bite" and redirect the child towards his/her Grabber, Y-Chew, etc." - Debbie Lowsky, MS, CCC-SLP

We have got an offer for you every Sunday!

We start with a strong 20% ​​for diagnostic gloves, sponge spatulas for intraoral stimulation, we offer something for the tooth from ARK, we discounted sets of flutes because they are a universal product - and for breathing exercises, for lip and cheek praxis, and even for tongue retraction! and Robyn Merkel-Walsh offers his sigmatism treatment program at a fairly non-cult price. We have reserved 15% for T4K soft trainers with great press among orthodontists, and 10% for NOVAFON POWER neurovibrators, bite blocks from Talk Tools, and excellent quality therapeutic cups - KAPI 80.

It's worth looking around - everyone will find something for themselves! Browse the offer of specific promotions under the post. 

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