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Created by a Phoniatric Doctor: Build Healthy Breathing & Mouth Habits Through PlayCheck if your child shows any of these signs:
- Your kid breathes through their mouth during the day
- You hear snoring, noisy breathing, or "heavy" breathing
- Their tongue rests low or pushes against the teeth
- Your kid chews with their mouth open
- Food collects in their cheeks after swallowing
- They suck their thumb or fingers, or constantly chew on objects
- Their teeth look crowded or are coming in crooked
- Their bite looks off (overbite, underbite, or open bite)
- Your kid's speech sounds muffled or unclear
These are rarely "just habits." They usually mean your child's mouth is stuck in the wrong patterns—how they breathe, where the tongue rests, and how they swallow. And those patterns don't change just because you remind them.
Why most "exercises" don't workMost exercises are too complicated, so kids drop them after a few days.
They need the right practice—short, simple, and repeated—until the new habit becomes automatic.
Myofunctional Games keep it
simple and fun - so nose breathing, tongue rest, and swallowing become natural habits.
Myo Therapy Kids makes it easy to practice every dayIn just
10 minutes a day, you'll:
Do
fun, guided myofunctional games kids actually enjoy
Build new routines for
breathing, tongue rest, swallowing, and relaxed jawSee progress as daily practice helps your child:- Breathe through the nose (day and night) and sleep more quietly
- Rest the tongue in the right place instead of pushing against the teeth
- Chew with lips closed and swallow more easily (less gagging, less "food stuck in the cheeks")
- Stop thumb-sucking or constantly chewing on objects
- Ease jaw tension and reduce grinding/clenching
- Speak more clearly
- Build a more aligned jaw position
- Support healthy teeth development
- Feel calmer and more regulated before bedtime
Stop reminding. Start playing.How Myo Therapy Kids WorksMost kids don't feel like they're "doing therapy"—they feel proud, playful, and more in control of their mouth and breathing.
1) Wake up the right habitsShort, fun games teach your child to close the lips, breathe through the nose, and notice what their mouth is doing during the day.
2) Teach where the tongue should restSimple exercises build the "tongue up" habit so the mouth can stay relaxed at rest and work better during speech and sleep.
3) Practice swallowing the easy wayKid-friendly drills train a smoother swallow pattern—helpful for gagging, picky eating, and messy swallowing habits.
4) Relax the jaw and faceGentle routines reduce jaw tension and support calmer chewing, less clenching, and more comfortable mouth control.
Why choose this course?
Why choose this course?Fun, not a fight: It feels like play—kids stay engaged without you pushing.
Covers the real daily triggers: Sleep, meals, speech, and stress—where these habits show up most.
Easy to stay consistent: 10 minutes a day, guided step-by-step with simple routines.
Better together: Do it with your child and turn "fixing habits" into bonding time.
Many parents notice changes within 1–2 weeks.