New speech therapy study tests High-Tech fix for kids who Can't say 'R'
NCT ID NCT03737318
First seen Jan 11, 2026 · Last updated May 01, 2026 · Updated 18 times
Summary
This study tested whether adding high-tech feedback (like ultrasound or visual displays) to traditional speech therapy helps children aged 9 to 15 with a stubborn /r/ sound error. About 108 kids participated, and researchers measured how much their /r/ improved over a week. The goal was to see if biofeedback works better than standard therapy alone.
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Montclair State University
Bloomfield, New Jersey, 07003, United States
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Syracuse University
Syracuse, New York, 13244, United States
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