Monday Nov 04, 2024

How Myofunctional Therapy Can Decrease Bedwetting, Ear Infections, and Crooked Teeth in Kids

If you have kids who mouth breathe, grind their teeth, have a history of ear infections, struggle with bedwetting, or have teeth that are coming in crooked, this is a must-listen-to episode! Becca, a local expert in these topics, clearly explains why these issues are so common nowadays and what you can do to help your child overcome them.

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In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why chronic ear infections, crooked teeth, and chronic congestion are so prevalent in kids now
  • How ear tubes work
  • A mind-blowing cause of bedwetting
  • How to be proactive with babies to help them avoid these issues
  • Are thumb-sucking and pacifiers good or bad?
  • How myofunctional therapy can help all of these issues
  • Considerations when using a children's mouth guide

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This episode is part of a 4-part series with Becca from Myofunctional Pathways. Be sure to listen to them all!

  • Part 1: Mouth Breathing, Teeth Grinding, and Poor Sleep Quality: How Myofunctional Therapy Can Help
  • Part 2: Wake Up Refreshed: Finding Real Solutions for Sleep Issues
  • Part 3: How Myofunctional Therapy Can Decrease Bedwetting, Ear Infections, and Crooked Teeth in Kids
  • Part 4: Interactive Episode: Can You Pass the Swallow Test?

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Resources mentioned in this episode:

*Breathe by James Nestor

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About the Motherhood Alliance

The Motherhood Alliance is the #1 directory of holistically-minded health and wellness professionals, dedicated to providing trusted care + support for moms and their families.

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