How to Stop Drooling

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Reduce or eliminate problematic drooling behavior with multisensory learning activities and behavior management. Written for parents, therapists, and caregivers.
book details
How to Stop Drooling is full of easy-to-understand solutions that have helped thousands of children stop or reduce problematic drooling.
From this book, learn how to address drooling at school and at home. The speech therapy and dryness techniques from this book are being taught around the world. Appropriate for children two years of age and older.
How to Stop Drooling teaches fundamental swallowing techniques and lip exercises, as well as how to build oral awareness. It includes guidelines for motivation and habituation to reduce and eliminate drooling, and answers to parents' most common questions.
A majority of children will progress if given time, encouragement, and good remediation procedures. This book contains the most effective strategies and elimination programs available today.
chapters
- Questions and Answers About Drooling
- Improving Oral Awareness in Order to Stay Dry
- Increasing Frequency and Efficiency of the Swallow
- Improving Lip and Facial Function
- Motivation and Carryover
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feedback
"This book has been a huge help to me, a mother of a young drooler! All the surgeries and therapies helped him in some ways but not his drooling. It persisted as badly as ever. Finally in desperation I bought this book and was so thankful I did!! This provided me the understanding of my son's problem and so many practical ideas on how to help him. None of the other professionals I worked with understood how to work with drooling like Pam does. We were able to help my son and decrease the drooling... now he is 4 and almost drool-free. I recommend this book to all parents who struggle with this issue."
K.S. Grady, Mom
"This book has been so helpful to my practice! Many of my clients drool [...] your book was our solution."
Mary Heilman, SLP



















