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• an explanation of each of the following terms:
- speech:
- language:
- communication:
- speech, language and communication needs:
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Hi Tam,
A an explanation of each of the following terms:
SPEECH – this is where sounds are formed and the child will begin to learn phonemes. Babies will begin with cooing sounds and then around 6-9 months they will begin to blend vowels and consonants together such as DA or MA this is referred to as the pre-linguistic stage and once a young child begins to say their first words usually around 12 months this is referred to as linguistic stage.
LANGUAGE- can be used through set of symbols, written, signed and spoken that is used between people and is a structured way of communicating.
COMMUNICATION- can be done through a variety of ways including speech, language, body language, facial expressions, eye contact and gestures; we may also communicate through telephones, e-mails, texts and letters.
SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION NEEDS- the needs of a child could be they are having trouble hearing which could result in delayed speech or communicating, they may find certain words hard to pronounce, have a stutter, or a child who does not make eye contact or dislikes being around others could have global communication needs.

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