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Recognizing Pediatric Airway Obstruction: Beyond Snoring

How mouth breathing, restless sleep, and behavior changes can signal upper airway dysfunction — and what to look for at home and in the clinic.

Airway8 min read

For: Parents & Clinicians

Checklist

Infant Feeding Red Flags: A Parent Checklist

A printable checklist to help families identify feeding difficulties in the first year — from latch struggles to weight gain concerns.

FeedingPrintable PDF

For: Parents

Guidance

Orofacial Myofunctional Disorders: An Evidence Overview

A clinical summary of current research on tongue posture, swallowing patterns, and the long-term impact on craniofacial development.

Myofunctional Disorders12 min read

For: Clinicians

Checklist

The Tongue Tie Conversation: Questions to Ask Your Provider

A conversation guide for parents navigating tethered oral tissue assessments and release decisions.

Myofunctional DisordersPrintable PDF

For: Parents

Guidance

Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Children: A Screening Guide

Screening questions and clinical signs that warrant referral for further airway evaluation.

Airway10 min read

For: Clinicians

Article

Transitioning to Solids: Supporting Oral Motor Development

Why texture progression matters and how to support safe, skill-building feeding experiences from 6 months onward.

Feeding7 min read

For: Parents

Checklist

Myofunctional Therapy Home Exercise Checklist

A weekly tracker for tongue posture, lip seal, and nasal breathing exercises commonly prescribed in therapy.

Myofunctional DisordersPrintable PDF

For: Patients & Parents

Article

Nasal Breathing and Whole-Body Health

An evidence-based look at how habitual mouth breathing influences posture, sleep quality, and dental development.

Airway9 min read

For: Parents & Clinicians

Guidance

Picky Eating vs. Problem Feeding: A Differential Guide

Distinguishing developmentally normal selectivity from feeding disorders that warrant assessment and intervention.

Feeding11 min read

For: Clinicians

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