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Did you know you don't have to wait for the school to tell you something is wrong? School evaluations and private evaluations serve very different purposes, and knowing the difference can be incredibly important for your child. A school evaluation determines eligibility for school-based support, while a private eval looks at the full clinical picture, on your timeline. You can seek a private evaluation at any time. No referral. No waiting list. No eligibility threshold to clear. If something feels off, trust that instinct. Early action matters. Message Advent Therapy Solutions visit our website to learn more about our evaluation process.

At Advent Therapy Solutions, we offer comprehensive private evaluations and are here to help your family navigate every step of the process. Read through to understand the differences between school-based vs. private speech-language evaluations.

02/20/2026

Speech? Language? Articulation? Aren’t they all the same?

This is one of the most common questions I hear from parents and it makes sense. These words get used interchangeably, but they actually mean different things. Understanding the difference can make a huge impact when it comes to supporting your child.
- Speech is how we physically produce sounds. It’s the motor side of communication: how the lips, tongue, jaw, and breath work together to form words clearly. If a child is hard to understand, speaks very quickly, or has difficulty coordinating sounds smoothly, that falls under speech.
- Language is much bigger. Language is how we understand and use words, sentences, and ideas. It includes vocabulary, following directions, answering questions, telling stories, and understanding what others say. A child might pronounce words clearly but still struggle with language if they have difficulty expressing thoughts or understanding information.
- Articulation is actually one specific part of speech. It refers to saying individual sounds correctly, like R, S, L, or TH. If your child says “wabbit” for “rabbit” or “thoap” for “soap,” that’s an articulation difference.

Why does this matter? Because different challenges require different therapy goals. A child working on articulation might focus on specific sounds. A child with a language delay might work on vocabulary, sentence structure, or comprehension. A child with broader speech concerns may work on clarity, fluency, or motor planning. When you understand the terminology, you’re better equipped to ask questions, understand evaluation results, and advocate confidently for your child’s needs.

Knowing the difference between speech, language, and articulation helps you support your child with clarity and confidence. Communication is complex, but it doesn’t have to be confusing. If you ever have questions about your child’s speech or language development, we’re here to help at Advent Therapy Solutions.

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