Why is articulation (pronunciation and talking) important?

Articulation is an important aspect in speech for the production of sonnas, words and sentences. In order to effectively express basic needs and wants , clear articulation is necessary such that one can be easily understood when engaging in complex conversations.

Depending on the extent of one’s difficulties, unclear speech can significantly impair how well a child interacts with adults and and their peers and can affect the development of language and social skills. A child who is having difficulties being understood can become frustrated and angry which may lead to behavioural issues. Articulation is also important in literacy skills such as reading and spelling.