Orofacial Myology:
A Breakdown for Parents & Caregivers
Struggling with Speech, Chewing, or Breathing?
Orofacial Myology May Be the Missing Piece.
Get the knowledge you need to understand orofacial myology, identify signs of dysfunction, and explore treatment options—for yourself, your child, or your patients.
Do You or Your Child Struggle with Speech, Breathing, or Oral Function?
If you’re looking for answers about orofacial myology—whether for yourself, your child, or someone you care for—this course will give you the clarity you need.
You may relate if you or someone you care for experiences:
❇︎ Mouth breathing, speech difficulties, or trouble chewing and swallowing
❇︎ TMJ pain, sleep disturbances, or orthodontic relapse
❇︎ Uncertainty about whether myofunctional therapy could help
Then this course is for you.
Orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs) can impact breathing, eating, speaking, and even sleep—but many people don’t realize there’s a solution. This course will help you understand what’s happening, why it matters, and what steps to take next.
A Breakdown for Parents & Caregivers
❇︎ Understand what orofacial myology is and how it works.
❇︎ Learn to recognize the signs and symptoms of orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs).
❇︎ Understand what an evaluation looks like and what to expect in treatment.
❇︎ Discover which professionals play a role in the process and when referrals are needed.
who want to better understand their child’s speech difficulties, mouth breathing, or chewing and swallowing challenges, and how myofunctional therapy can help.
supporting individuals with oral function concerns—whether a child with developmental needs or an elderly loved one experiencing changes in speech, swallowing, or breathing.
with breathing issues, jaw pain, speech clarity, or swallowing difficulties who want to explore how myofunctional therapy can improve airway health, reduce TMJ discomfort, and enhance oral function.
looking to expand their knowledge of orofacial myology to better support clients with speech, feeding, swallowing, breathing, and oral motor challenges in their practice.
By the End of This Course, You’ll Have...
❇︎ A clear understanding of orofacial myology and how it impacts speech, breathing, and oral function.
❇︎ Insight into whether myofunctional therapy is the right fit for you, your child, or someone you care for.
❇︎ The ability to recognize the signs and symptoms of orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs).
❇︎ A step-by-step look at the evaluation and treatment process, so you know what to expect.
❇︎ Knowledge of which professionals —such as ENTs, orthodontists, and feeding specialists—may be involved in treatment and why.
I am a certified Speech-Language Pathologist with 15 years of experience in the field and I have been a Certified Orofacial Myologist through the IAOM for the last five years.
My client treatment focus is airway health, muscle balancing and improving breathing, speech and feeding abilities. I've worked with children from four years of age all the way to adults.
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No, this is an educational course to help you understand the process and determine your next steps
Once you enroll, you will have
lifetime access, so you can revisit the lessons whenever needed.
At this time, no CE credits are offered for this course. It is designed for learning and professional development but does not provide official continuing education certification.
No! This course is for parents, caregivers, adults considering treatment, and professionals interested in learning about orofacial myology.
Yes, while this course is a great educational resource for understanding orofacial myology, it does not replace professional evaluation or treatment. If you have specific concerns about speech, breathing, or oral function, you should consult a trusted healthcare provider.
Get instant, lifetime access to a step-by-step course that simplifies orofacial myology—so you can make informed decisions with confidence.
Get instant, lifetime access to a step-by-step course that simplifies orofacial myology—so you can make informed decisions with confidence.