Vocal hygiene is the practice of keeping your voice healthy.
Every day we follow regular hygiene routines to keep our bodies safe and clean like brushing our teeth, having a shower or washing our hands. These are all forms of regular hygiene most adults practice and try to instill in their children. So why wouldn’t we do the same for our voice? Vocal hygiene is the practice of keeping your voice healthy. Individuals must be aware of how his or her voice is being used in day-to-day activities and how the behaviors and habits he or she partakes in may influence their voice.
Harmful vocal behaviors to watch out for:
Less Apparent Factors that may contribute to decreased vocal quality:
Vocal Hygiene Strategies
Appropriate Volume: Encourage appropriate vocal loudness (e.g., "Use your 'inside' voice, please.") Remind your child to use an 'inside' voice when he or she is talking.
Hydration: Encourage your child to drink water throughout the day. Good hydration helps lubricate the vocal folds so that they can function better.
Model: Provide a good voice model by using an appropriate voice volume, avoiding clearing your throat, and drinking lots of water throughout the day.
Decrease Harmful Vocal Behaviours:
Rest: Help remind your child to have 'rest' periods during the day when he or she doesn't talk. This will help to ensure your child is not overusing his or her voice.