Understanding Oral Motor Development in Infants
Research shows that oral motor development in infants is intricately linked to their overall physical development, particularly their core and trunk strength. As infants grow, the ability to control and coordinate their oral muscles is heavily influenced by the stability and strength of their core. This connection underscores the importance of considering a holistic approach when addressing oral motor challenges.

Many families discover that their 10-month-old struggling with solids might not be developmentally ready for this transition. Such difficulties can signal a need to assess broader developmental milestones, including physical abilities like crawling or sitting up. It’s crucial to recognize these signs early and consider whether the child is showing readiness for solid foods, or if other developmental delays might be at play.