Fun ways to help your child strengthen lips, tongue, and mouth muscles for clearer speech!
🕓 How Often?
Complete ___ repetitions of each exercise, ___ times a day
(as recommended).
Hold each position for 5–10 seconds, then relax.
Encourage your child to do them in front of a mirror — make it fun!
👄 Lip Exercises
- Big Mouth Stretch
💋 Open your mouth as wide as you can, hold 5–10 seconds, then close. - Lip Squeeze
💋 Press your lips together tightly, hold 5–10 seconds, then relax. - Lip Pucker
💋 Pucker your lips tightly, like for a kiss, hold 5–10 seconds, then relax. - Big Smile
😀 Smile as wide as you can, hold 5–10 seconds, then relax. - Pucker–Smile Alternation
😀 Alternate between a big pucker and a wide smile: pucker → smile → pucker. Hold each for a few seconds.
👅 Tongue Exercises
- Tongue Out
👅 Stick your tongue out as far as possible, hold 5–10 seconds, then pull back. - Side-to-Side Stretch
↔️ Stick your tongue out to the left, then right. Hold each for 5–10 seconds. - Up and Down Stretch
⬆️👅 ⬇️ Move tongue up toward your nose, then down toward your chin. - Side-to-Side Movement
😜 Move your tongue side to side, touching each mouth corner. - Tongue Circles (Inside Mouth)
👅 🔁 Move your tongue in a circle inside your mouth (between teeth and lips).
👅 ➡️ Halfway through, switch directions! - Tongue Circles (Outside Mouth)
👅 🌀 Circle your tongue around your lips “licking lips.” Change directions halfway. - Roof Swipe
👅 Swipe your tongue from behind your teeth along the roof of your mouth, from front teeth to back of mouth.
👅 Tongue Depressor Exercises
- Press Up
🔼 Stick out tongue, place depressor on top, press up, hold 5–10 seconds. - Press Down
🔽 Place depressor under tongue, press down, hold 5–10 seconds. - Press Left
⬅️ Place depressor on left side of tongue, press against it, hold 5–10 seconds. - Press Right
➡️ Place depressor on right side, press against it, hold 5–10 seconds.
😊 Cheek Exercises
- Cheek Puff
🫧 Puff both cheeks full of air and hold for 5–10 seconds, then release. - Cheek Puff Switch
↔️ Move the air from one cheek to the other without letting it escape your lips. - Cheek Suck-In
😯 Suck your cheeks in tightly, making a “fish face.” Hold for 5–10 seconds. - Blowing Practice
🎈Blow through a straw, blow bubbles, or pretend to blow out birthday candles. - Cheek Resistance
🪄 Puff your cheeks and have someone gently press on them while you keep the air in. Hold for 5–10 seconds.
💡 Tips for Parents
🪞 Use a mirror so your child can watch
their mouth move.
🎵 Turn exercises into a game or song.
⭐ Praise effort, not perfection — consistency matters most!
🦷 Try during daily routines (after brushing teeth, before bedtime).
Questions?
Contact your Speech Pathologist for guidance or to adjust the
routine.
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