“…Most researchers agree that these factors are positively related to reading ability (McGinitie, 1967;Myklebust, 1954;Richie and Aten, 1976;Wepman, 1960). While many researchers agree that judgments of auditoryvisual equivalence are positively related to reading proficiency (Birch and Belmont, 1964;Kahn and Birch, 1968;Robinson, 1973;Ward, 1977), others believe that auditory-visual integration is not a critical skill in reading, and that undefined factors are responsible for the positive results of sensory integration studies (Bryden, 1972;Vande Voort, Senf and Benton, 1972).…”