Tongue-Tied: How a Tiny String Under the Tongue Impacts Nursing, Speech, Feeding, and More
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Discover a world where the delicate balance of a tiny string under the tongue can make a profound difference in daily life. "Tongue-Tied" expertly navigates the complexities of tongue ties and their effects on nursing, speech development, and feeding practices. Ideal for parents, healthcare professionals, or anyone interested in understanding how this seemingly minor anatomical feature plays a significant role in our health, this book delves into the science behind tongue ties with a focus on practical implications...
Show moreDiscover a world where the delicate balance of a tiny string under the tongue can make a profound difference in daily life. "Tongue-Tied" expertly navigates the complexities of tongue ties and their effects on nursing, speech development, and feeding practices. Ideal for parents, healthcare professionals, or anyone interested in understanding how this seemingly minor anatomical feature plays a significant role in our health, this book delves into the science behind tongue ties with a focus on practical implications and helpful solutions.
Each chapter is crafted to enhance your understanding, making it a must-read for those navigating the impacts of tongue ties.
Less| manufacturer | Alabama Tongue-Tie Center |
|---|---|
| releaseDate | 2018-07-13T00:00:00.000Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Digital Ebook Purchas |
A tongue tie is a condition where the band of tissue connecting the tongue to the mouth floor is shorter or tighter than usual, potentially affecting movement.
Tongue ties can hinder a baby's ability to latch correctly, leading to difficulties in breastfeeding, which can cause feeding problems for mothers and infants.
Yes, tongue ties can often be treated through a simple procedure called frenotomy, which improves tongue mobility and feeding capabilities.
Tongue ties can often be identified at birth, but some symptoms related to speech or feeding may not manifest until later.
Yes, some adults may have tongue ties that were never diagnosed, and they can experience challenges related to speech and oral health.