Eymp 5 Cahe Level Three Diploma

EYMP5
Support children’s speech language and communication
1 Understand the importance of speech, language and communication for
Children’s overall development
1.1 explain each of the terms:
a speech
The dictionary explanation of speech is “The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds” or “A person's style of speaking”
To speak is to physically be able to produce the individual sounds and sound patterns of our language, or articulate, to be able to produce speech with appropriate rhythm, and free of stuttering behaviour, and to produce speech with an appropriate vocal quality for age and sex.
While speech involves the physical motor ability to talk, language is a symbolic, rule governed system used to convey a message. In English, the symbols can be words, either spoken or written. We also have gestural symbols, like shrugging our shoulders to indicate “I don’t know” or waving to indicate “Bye Bye” or the raising of our eye brows to show that we are surprised by something.

b language
Language can be defined as being made up of socially shared rules that include the following:
•What words mean (e.g., “star” can refer to a bright object in the night sky or a celebrity)
•How to make new words (e.g., friend, friendly, unfriendly)
•How to put words together (e.g., “Peg walked to the new store” rather than “Peg walk store new”)
•What word combinations are best in what situations (“Would you mind moving your foot?” could quickly change to “Get off my foot, please!” if the first request did not produce results)
You can have language without having speech. Though speech and language are related, you do not have to have speech to have a language. How? The best example of this is the use of Sign Language.

c communication
Communication is the process of conveying a message or meaning to establish a shared understanding to others. You don’t need speech or a shared language to communicate.

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