Rooting Reflex
The rooting reflex is an involuntary muscle response to touch around the mouth area.
Challenges when this reflex is not integrated:
Hypersensitivity around the mouth area
Tongue too far forwards in the mouth
Swallowing and chewing
Drooling and dribbling
Licks or chews pens, shirt sleeves or inedible objects
Grinds teeth throughout the day
Thumb sucking
Speech and articulation problems
Poor dexterity such as messy handwriting
Thyroid imbalances.
Do this exercise to help integrate the rooting reflex
TIP: pay attention to reactions in the arms, hands and fingers, not just at the mouth area.
Description:
Stroke from nose to chin in increasingly wider strokes.
Stroke from ear to mouth.
Repeat for both sides of the mouth.
Frequency: 3 reps on each side every day for 40 days
Time: 1 minute
Note: make sure the head and arms stay still; the child needs to tolerate the sensation without reacting.
How to integrate the reflex: Devine Development
Explanation and coaching: Fit2Learn