Expert guides on speech therapy, neurologopedic care, myofunctional therapy, AAC, and child speech development

Mouth breathing in a child calls for calm observation and often team-based assessment. A speech therapist checks orofacial function, while MFS may be considered only after qualification.
Author: mgr Edyta Bykowska

A malocclusion is rarely an isolated issue. Collaboration between a speech therapist and orthodontist may support breathing, swallowing, tongue posture, and clearer speech at the same time.
Author: mgr Edyta Bykowska

Electrostimulation and taping can support oral-motor work when integrated with active therapy. Qualification, safety, and realistic goals are key.
Author: mgr Edyta Bykowska

MFS stimulators may support myofunctional therapy when paired with exercise and interdisciplinary planning. Assessment and follow-up determine if and when the device is useful.
Author: mgr Edyta Bykowska