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Sensory integration dysfunction affects efficacy of speech therapy on children with functional articulation disorders

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Speech therapy can improve the articulation performance of children who have functional articulation disorders whether or not they have SID, but it results in significantly greater improvement in children without SID. SID may affect the treatment efficiency of speech therapy in young children with articulation disorders.

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