• 17 | Mouth Breathing and Snoring in Kids: Early Signs Your Child Might Need Myofunctional Therapy

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 24 mins
  • Podcast

17 | Mouth Breathing and Snoring in Kids: Early Signs Your Child Might Need Myofunctional Therapy

  • Summary

  • "Could my child’s snoring or thumb-sucking signify something more serious?"


    In this episode of Myo360, Becca Rose uncovers the often-overlooked signs that could mean your child needs myofunctional therapy. From mouth breathing and teeth grinding to speech challenges and messy eating, she breaks down the red flags parents should watch for.


    Becca also dives into how crowded teeth, allergies, and even attention difficulties can signal underlying oral-facial disorders. Don’t miss this insightful episode packed with tips to help you better understand your child's health and how early intervention can make all the difference!


    Wondering if Myofunctional Therapy would help you or your child? Take our Free Quiz and Find out!

    Ready to learn more? Listen to the full episode and consider scheduling a “Does My Child Have Oral Facial Disfunction” Discovery Call on our website to explore how myofunctional therapy can change your life. Schedule your call here.


    If you liked this episode, check out:

    Ep. 08: Thumbsucking, Nail biting and other oral habits!

    Ep. 16: My 30 Year Struggle With Sleep Apnea


    Connect with MYO 360 and Becca Rose:

    Website = https://www.myofunctionalpathways.com/

    Instagram = https://www.instagram.com/myofunctional.pathways.llc/?hl=en

    Linkedin = https://www.linkedin.com/in/becca-rose-22b339262/


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