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Your child's Oral score is in the green zone — what it means

A green zone on the Oral domain means your child's oral-motor, feeding and oral-sensory skills are developing comfortably within the expected range for their age — a sign of steady, on-track progress. It is a strength to nurture, not a concern. Green can shift as more complex skills emerge, which is why we re-measure over time, and only a qualified Pinnacle clinician confirms what any score means.

Your child's Oral score is in the green zone — what it means
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Seeing green next to your child's Oral score is a quietly wonderful thing — let's unpack exactly what it's telling you.

In short

A green zone on the Oral domain means your child's oral and feeding-related skills — things like lip, tongue and jaw coordination, oral sensory comfort, and the building blocks for clear speech sounds — are tracking comfortably within the expected range for their age. It is a sign of steady, on-track development, not something to worry about. Green simply says keep doing what you're doing — nurture, observe and enjoy.

What "green" actually means here

The Oral domain looks at how your child manages their mouth: sucking, chewing, swallowing, oral sensory tolerance (textures, brushing, new foods), and the fine oral-motor control that underpins early speech. A green reading tells you these skills are developing in healthy step with peers.
  • Green — on track; skills are age-appropriate. Continue everyday play, varied foods and lots of talking.
  • Amber — emerging or a touch behind; gentle watching and simple home enrichment help.
  • Red — would benefit from a closer clinical look and possibly support.

Green is a strength to build on, not a finish line. Children grow in spurts, so a domain can shift as new, more complex skills (like blowing, straw drinking, or tricky speech sounds) come online — which is exactly why we re-measure over time against your child's own baseline.

When to keep a gentle eye out

Even with a green Oral score, mention it at your next check if you notice persistent dribbling beyond the usual teething stage, strong refusal of textured foods, frequent gagging or coughing while eating, or speech that's much harder to understand than other children the same age. These are observations to share, not alarms.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from a single number or an online form. The AbilityScore® is a clinician-administered structured assessment that places your child against their own baseline across domains like Oral, so green today becomes a foundation you can confidently build on. Backed by 2.5 billion+ data points and 25 million+ therapy sessions across 70+ centres, our team can show you how to keep that strength growing — explore oral and feeding support and speech therapy, or start at [Pinnacle Blooms Network](/). Curious how the measure works? See what the AbilityScore is and how it's calculated.

Trusted sources

CDC developmental milestones and AAP/HealthyChildren guidance on feeding and early speech-sound development; ASHA resources on oral-motor and feeding skills in young children.

Next step — Celebrate the green and keep momentum going. Book an AbilityScore assessment to track your child's strengths over time with a Pinnacle clinician.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Even with a green Oral score, mention at your next check any persistent dribbling beyond teething, strong refusal of textured foods, frequent gagging or coughing while eating, or speech much harder to understand than peers of the same age.

Try this at home

Keep oral skills growing through play: offer a variety of food textures, encourage straw and cup drinking, blow bubbles or party blowers together, and chat throughout the day — narrating meals and play builds the same muscles and sounds in a fun, pressure-free way.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Does a green Oral score mean my child will never need support?

Not necessarily — green means oral-motor and feeding skills are on track for now. Children develop in spurts and new, harder skills (like complex speech sounds) appear later, so we re-measure over time against your child's own baseline to keep tracking their progress.

What is the Oral domain measuring?

It looks at how your child manages their mouth: sucking, chewing, swallowing, comfort with textures and oral sensations, and the fine oral-motor control that underpins clear speech sounds.

Should I do anything differently if my child is green?

Mostly keep doing what you're doing — offer varied food textures, encourage cup and straw drinking, play blowing games and talk together often. Green is a strength to nurture, not a finish line.

Can a green score change later?

Yes. As your child grows and tackles more complex oral and speech tasks, a domain can shift in either direction. That's normal and exactly why the AbilityScore is re-measured over time with a clinician.

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