Does sensory training help language retardation?

Yes

Sensory training is helpful for language retardation, and it is a training method for children's sensory disorders. Sensory training is mainly aimed at children's sensory ability, and the sensory system includes visual, auditory, taste, smell and comprehensive sensory training.

Therefore, through sensory training, including speech training, hearing training, taste training, smell training, balance training and visual training, children's ability to feel the outside world can be improved. After the improvement of perception, children's ability to deal with comprehensive events can be strengthened.

Sensory training can improve the sensory ability of children's brain center to various external stimuli, and at the same time, the response ability will be improved after the sensory ability is enhanced. Speech is also an intellectual activity, and sensory training is to improve sensory speech function through sensory training.

After the receptive ability of sensory speech function is enhanced, the motor speech ability can also be improved, so sensory training can improve speech ability.

Usually the manifestations of language dysplasia are:

1, children talk late, and some children will be invisible.

2, unclear pronunciation, Lickitung.

3. Pronunciation is difficult and not allowed.

4, stuttering, not fluent.

5. It's hard to say.

6, the text is not relevant, and the text is not satisfactory.

7. I like to repeat other people's questions. What may affect your baby's speech is the following little things that you don't care about.