The Little Eaters & Talkers
At Little Eaters and Talkers, our skilled myofunctional therapists help children and adults achieve balanced oral function, improving speech, swallowing, and overall well-being.

How We Optimize Oral Function and Enhance Quality of Life
Myofunctional therapy focuses on correcting improper muscle patterns in the face, mouth, and tongue. Our experienced therapists utilize evidence-based techniques to address a wide range of orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs), promoting optimal oral health, speech clarity, and swallowing function.


We begin with a thorough assessment of your or your child’s oral structures, muscle function, and breathing patterns. This evaluation helps us identify underlying imbalances and tailor a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs.
Based on the assessment findings, we create customized myofunctional therapy programs that include targeted exercises and techniques to improve muscle strength, coordination, and function. These programs may address issues such as tongue thrust, mouth breathing, and improper swallowing patterns.

Mouth breathing can lead to dental problems, sleep apnea, and speech difficulties.

Tongue thrust can contribute to misaligned teeth, open bite, and speech articulation problems.

Poor articulation can impact a child’s confidence, social interactions, and academic performance.

Mouth breathing can lead to dental problems, sleep apnea, and speech difficulties.

This prolonged behavior can lead to dental problems, speech delays, and improper development of oral structures.

Therapy helps correct muscle imbalances that can affect speech production, leading to clearer and more intelligible speech.

By addressing improper swallowing patterns, therapy can improve digestion, reduce choking risks, and enhance overall eating experiences.

Correcting tongue thrust and other oral habits, like thumb sucking, can promote proper teeth alignment and facial growth, reducing the need for orthodontic intervention.

Addressing mouth breathing and sleep disordered breathing can lead to improved sleep quality, increased energy levels, and enhanced overall health.

At Little Eaters & Talkers, we specialize in helping toddlers and young children with myofunctional disorders through personalized and engaging therapy plans. Whether addressing persistent drooling, improving nasal breathing, or correcting tongue posture, our holistic approach empowers children to build strong oral habits and achieve developmental milestones. With a focus on fun and family involvement, we ensure your child receives the support they need to thrive.
Through a holistic and engaging approach, myofunctional therapy helped Liam build the strength and awareness needed to overcome persistent drooling and thrive in his development.
Myofunctional Therapy for Persistent Drooling

The Challenge:
Liam, a 3-year-old, was brought to Little Eaters & Talkers by his parents, who were concerned about his excessive drooling. Despite being past the teething stage, Liam’s shirts were often soaked, and he required a bib throughout the day. His parents noticed that the drooling increased during activities requiring focus, like drawing or playing with toys, and he was struggling to articulate certain sounds clearly. While his pediatrician had reassured them that some drooling could be normal, they sought more targeted support to address the underlying cause.
The Solution:
Liam began myofunctional therapy at Little Eaters & Talkers to address the root causes of his drooling. The goal was to improve oral motor skills, tongue posture, and awareness of saliva control through a structured and engaging therapy plan.
The Approach:
Jean implemented a personalized therapy plan that focused on:
Therapeutic Exercises:
Liam’s therapy focused on strengthening his oral muscles and improving his tongue’s resting position.
Awareness Building
Parental Involvement:
Liam’s parents were provided with easy-to-follow exercises to incorporate into his daily routine. This included activities during mealtime and play that encouraged proper oral posture and saliva management.
Integration with Speech Therapy:
Since Liam’s drooling was linked to difficulties articulating certain sounds, his therapy plan also addressed speech clarity. Exercises targeting sounds like “T” and “D” helped reinforce tongue placement and overall oral control.
The Results:
After 12 weeks of consistent therapy, Liam showed significant improvements. His drooling decreased dramatically, and he no longer needed to wear a bib during the day. His parents reported that he became more confident during social interactions, as he wasn’t self-conscious about drooling. Additionally, his speech clarity improved, and he began articulating words more precisely.
Liam’s parents were thrilled with his progress, noting, “He’s like a new kid! We’re so grateful for the practical strategies and personalized care that made such a difference.”
Through a holistic and engaging approach, myofunctional therapy helped Liam build the strength and awareness needed to overcome persistent drooling and thrive in his development.

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In today’s fast-paced world, finding time for specialist visits can be a challenge for busy families. At Little Eaters and Talkers, we understand the importance of convenience and comfort in your child’s developmental journey. That’s why we offer personalized home, office, or childcare visits, bringing our expert eating, swallowing, and speech therapy services right to your doorstep.
Our therapy program is designed to reduce the stress of traveling to a clinic, especially for children who may find new environments overwhelming. By working in your child’s familiar surroundings, we can more effectively assess and address their specific needs in a setting where they feel most at ease. This approach not only provides a comfortable and convenient solution for you but also fosters a more natural and effective therapeutic environment for your child.
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It’s natural for children to develop at different paces, but there are certain milestones to watch for. If you notice any of the following, it’s a good idea to consult with The Little Eaters & Talkers:
i) By 12 months: Not babbling or using gestures like pointing or waving
ii) By 18 months: Not saying at least a few single words
iii) By 2 years: Not using two-word phrases or having difficulty understanding simple instructions
iv) By 3 years: Speech is difficult for strangers to understand, or your child is struggling to follow multi-step directions
There are many simple yet effective ways to encourage your child’s communication development at home:
i) Talk, read, and sing to your child frequently. Engage in back-and-forth conversations, describe what you’re doing, and encourage your child to participate.
ii) Listen attentively and respond to your child’s attempts to communicate. Even if their speech isn’t clear, acknowledge their efforts and encourage them to keep trying.
iii) Use simple language and repeat words often. This helps children build their vocabulary and understand new concepts.
iv) Create opportunities for your child to interact with other children. Social interaction is crucial for developing communication skills.
v) Make it fun! Incorporate games, songs, and activities that promote language and communication skills.
Yes, improving oral muscle strength and coordination through therapy can positively impact speech clarity. Addressing issues like tongue posture and mouth breathing can support better articulation and communication skills.
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