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*Importance of BreathingWhy Is Breathing Well So Significant?
Children who have processing issues frequently have a condition called "low muscle tone." This can impact breathing muscles. Frequently, this means that, rather than using the diaphragm for breathing, the individual breathes shallowly. This puts the whole body on alert, making it difficult to attend and focus. Same for individuals with high tone, the rib cage muscles are tight and don't allow for expansion of the diaphragm. Therapy exercises are vital to help this issue! Good breathing can improve the clarity of speech. Certain sounds are based on the ability to grade respiration such as f, v, s, and z. Respiration is essential for putting the ending sounds on words. Good breath support can even impact language production. It can make the difference between speaking in short phrases and speaking in full sentences. Individuals that often have poor breathing patterns include:
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