The Myo Method® is an introduction to orofacial myofunctional therapy course unlike any other course out there. Take the course and start assessing & treating immediately. This course is the pre-requisite to pursuing certification, if desired, as a CMT® – Certified Myofunctional TherapistTM.
2.3 ASHA & AOTA CEUs available.
Your online study club! A place where myofunctional therapists can collaborate on REAL cases, review the research, get mentored and become critical thinkers on your journey to specializing in this life changing approach to treatment!
.3 New ASHA & AOTA CEUs per month (plus some past CEUs, too!)
Get all your orofacial-myofunctional therapy, tethered oral tissue, airway and pediatric feeding questions answered!
A simple & science-backed way to screen your patients for potential orofacial myofunctional disorders.
Hallie Bulkin, MA CCC-SLP, CMT®, COM, is a Wife, Mama, Business Owner & Mentor. She specializes in transforming SLPs, OTs, PTs, RDHs, and Dentists into pediatric feeding therapists and orofacial myofunctional therapists. Hallie also helps overworked medical professionals become six-figure online entrepreneurs by turning their passion into successful online businesses.
Before founding her own company, Hallie worked as a speech-language pathologist (SLP) in schools and private practice. In 2014, she opened her private practice, focusing on collaborative holistic care in pediatric speech-language and sensory-oral motor feeding. She further specialized in orofacial myofunctional, airway, and tethered oral tissue issues.
Hallie mentors a team of exceptional SLPs and OTs while running her businesses and guiding private practice owners and online medical entrepreneurs. She launched the Untethered Podcast in 2019 to address gaps in pediatric feeding education, covering Myo, Airway, and TOTs.
Recognizing the need for knowledge in feeding and dysphagia therapy for pediatrics, Hallie created the unique Feed The Peds® course. She also developed The Myo Membership and The Myo Method & CMT® Certification for assessing and treating orofacial myofunctional disorders.
Hallie’s expertise extends to online business. In 2024, she launched Online Medical Entrepreneur, mentoring medical professionals to create successful 6-figure online courses. Due to demand, she’s also reviving her Real Biz Mastermind for Private Practice owners.
Beyond her work, Hallie gives back through charitable partnerships and scholarships. When not immersed in business, she enjoys family time, including adventures with her fur baby and planning Bulkin family vacations.
This month`s CE Training in The Myo Membership® was absolutely awesome! We were thrilled to welcome renowned speech-language pathologist, author, seminar presenter, and president and co-founder of Speech Dynamics, Inc, Char Boshart, M.A., CCC-SLP. 🎖️
Her presentation, MYO Components & Comparisons: Swallowing, Speech Production, and the Essentials of /s/ and /r/ Therapy, delivered a wealth of knowledge you won`t want to miss. 🧠
Our takeaway? Char`s insightful quote: "Wherever the lips, tongue and jaw rest is where they work." This simple concept unlocks a deeper understanding of speech and swallowing function.
Interested in joining August`s CE Training but not a member yet? Send me a DM!
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Do tongue and lip ties cause any issues beyond struggles with infant feeding?
Are there really any other lasting complications that spill over into other areas of health?
Find out in our latest blog post: https://halliebulkin.com/tongue-lip-ties-health/ or comment `BLOG` below to get the link in your DM.
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Don`t forget to listen to this week`s podcast. Episode 277 is all about TOTs and Feeding in Clinical Practice & Public Health Initiatives
This week, I discuss the gaps in our understanding of the relationship between tethered oral tissues and food aversions.
I talk about the need for more research on how these tissues affect sensory processing during eating, the importance of early identification and interventions, and the effectiveness of tongue tie release procedures.
I also explore the neurological aspects and long-term impacts on dietary preferences, emphasizing the role of awareness in clinical practice and public health.
You can catch the full episode here https://untetheredpodcast.com/ or comment `PODCAST` below to get the link.
If this episode has resonated with you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening, post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag Hallie @halliebulkin
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Does your tongue have wavy edges?
This wavy pattern, sometimes called a "scalloped tongue," can appear along the sides of the tongue and resemble the ridges of a scallop shell. While not necessarily a cause for alarm on its own, a scalloped tongue can be a sign of an underlying condition called an orofacial myofunctional disorder (OMD).
Other symptoms to look for may Include:
👅 Tongue resting low/forward/against/between the teeth
👅 Tethered Oral Tissues (e.g., tongue tie)
👅 Sleep Disordered Breathing (e.g., UARS, Sleep Apnea, OSA)
👅 Malocclusion
👅 TMJ
Other causes are said to include:
👅Dehydration
👅Smoking
👅Nutritional Deficiency or Disorder
As myofunctional therapists, our job is to work with the client and their interdisciplinary healthcare team to assess and determine if the root cause of a scalloped tongue (and other symptoms present) is an OMD.
When an OMD is present with a scalloped tongue, we can formulate an individualized care plan to help treat the client and address proper oral rest posture. If the palate is large enough to accommodate the tongue and the tongue is not restricted, orofacial myofunctional therapy may be a sufficient approach. If structural concerns exist (e.g., narrow palate, restricted tongue, etc.) other providers will need likely need to be consulted early in the treatment plan.
P.S. If you`re an SLP, OT, PT, RDH, or DDS and you want to learn more about different OMDs and how to properly assess them, check out www.themyomethod.com or comment `MYO` below and I will send more info your way!
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Sensory oral motor feeding difficulties aren’t just a temporary phase that children outgrow. 🍼🍎
These can be complex and often require professional evaluation and treatment to address effectively.
These challenges don’t simply resolve on their own and it takes a dedicated team of specialists to systematically assess and treat the underlying causes.
Unfortunately, most professionals treat sensory and motor as if they exist in silos. We cannot separate the sensory from the motor. Holistic feeding therapists understand this and approach feeding therapy through a sensory oral motor lens.
These professionals can develop a targeted plan to support and help children overcome their feeding difficulties, ensuring they receive the proper nutrition and care they need to thrive. 🤝
While we cover sensory and motor throughout the course, Ramya and Caitlin talk in depth about sensory-based feeding difficulties in Module 6 of the Feed The Peds® course. 📚✨
Tag an SLP or OT who might be interested in learning more about sensory-based feeding difficulties! ⬇️
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