Does sensory training help children with language barriers?

Sensory training is helpful for children with language retardation.

The full name of sensory integration training is sensory integration training, which refers to the integration of sensory organs into the brain center, and then the corresponding training, issuing instructions to do these behaviors. This can promote language. But this is just to promote it. First of all, pronunciation is a complex muscle movement, which requires the coordination of breath, throat, oral muscles, tongue and lips. In these aspects, the training of sensory integration will be helpful, and some equipment and activities can do some exercises in this area. But language is not as simple as pronunciation, but also includes language understanding and language expression, which is closely related to children's cognitive ability and social ability. Perception is not helpful in this respect, so it is better to go to a nationally recognized rehabilitation training unit for language rehabilitation training.