Mouth Breathing in Children After a Cold

If your child began mouth breathing during a cold and continues to do so after recovering, it may no longer be congestion. Persistent mouth breathing can change tongue posture, jaw growth, airway development, sleep quality, and focus. Early evaluation makes correction easier and helps support healthy development. Many children start mouth breathing during a cold […]
Why Snoring and Mouth Breathing in Children Should Never Be Ignored

A Hidden Health Concern in Plain Sight As parents, it is easy to dismiss snoring, mouth breathing, or daytime fatigue as just quirks of childhood. After all, many children snore occasionally, and busy school schedules can make anyone tired. However, when these signs appear consistently, they may be more than just passing phases. They could […]
Can Myofunctional Exercises Really Help Kids Sleep Better?

Yes. Guided myofunctional therapy exercises can help children sleep better by supporting nasal breathing, improving muscle function in the mouth and face, and encouraging healthy airway development over time. Why Parents Are Asking This Question More Than Ever Parents today are searching for answers to a common and frustrating problem. Their child snores, breathes through […]
Is Your Child at Risk for Sleep Disordered Breathing?

Many parents notice signs like snoring, mouth breathing, or frequent fatigue in their children and assume it is normal. Others see behavioral issues, poor focus, or delayed development without realizing these symptoms may be connected to one root cause: disrupted sleep. Sleep disordered breathing in children often goes unnoticed, yet it can significantly affect a […]
Mouth Breathing in Children: What Every Parent Should Know

Mouth breathing in children is often dismissed as a harmless habit. Many parents assume their child will grow out of it or that it is only a concern during allergy season or illness. Current research shows that this assumption can be costly. A 2022 review found that uncorrected mouth breathing can lead to abnormal dentofacial […]
What Your Child’s Sleep Is Telling You About Their Health

Sleep is one of the most powerful indicators of a child’s overall health and development. As parents, we are often told to ensure our children get enough hours of sleep, but what is often missed is how they are breathing during that time. The way your child breathes while sleeping can reveal much about their […]
Your Child’s Airway and Jaw Development with Myofunctional Therapy

When you hear the phrase “early intervention,” what comes to mind? For many parents, it sounds…
Is the Myo-Nozzle the Answer?

Products like the Myo-Nozzle are gaining attention as breathing aids designed to promote nasal breathing and reduce snoring.