Part I: What is the difference?
When it is recommended that your child begin speech therapy or early intervention services, it may be because your child is not yet talking or socializing with others. If you have a toddler or preschooler, you may be experiencing this right now. It is important to understand the difference between speech and communication as you move forward and begin therapy. There is an important element that is often ignored, socialization. Being social and intentional is the difference between speech and communication.
Communication is the broad term. Speech is a form of communication. However speech can occur without a social component, intent, or meaning. Parents that I work with often tell me that they just want their children to talk. I know that what they really mean is that they want them to communicate their wants and needs.