The age at which children first learn language and begin talking can vary, much like other abilities and achievements. Parents who have some knowledge of speech and language development can determine whether there is a need for worry. Speech, which includes articulation (the way we produce sounds and words), is the verbal manifestation of language.
Information is communicated and received through language. Understanding and being understood through vocal, nonverbal, and textual communication. Speech and language disorders are different yet frequently coexist. For instance:A youngster with a language delay could be able to enunciate words properly but only combine two words. When expressing ideas, a child with a speech delay might use words and phrases that are difficult to understand.