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Are my child's movement and speech difficulties linked?

Movement and speech difficulties are often linked, because speech is itself a precise motor act and both can share an underlying developmental thread. This usually means one coordinated plan can support both. A whole-child developmental check, with any AbilityScore or diagnosis formed only at a Pinnacle centre under clinician care, is the right next step.

Are my child's movement and speech difficulties linked?
Are your child's movement and speech difficulties linked? — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

When a child struggles to move with ease and to speak with ease, parents often wonder if it's one story or two — and very often, it is one.

In short

Yes, movement and speech difficulties are frequently linked. Speech itself is a finely coordinated motor act — it depends on precise control of the lips, tongue, jaw and breath — so a child whose body finds coordination harder may find speech harder too. The two often share an underlying developmental thread, which is reassuring: it usually means one joined-up plan can help both. The right next step is a structured developmental check that looks at the whole child, not each difficulty in isolation.

Why they often travel together

Speaking is one of the most complex motor tasks a young child does. The same systems that guide whole-body movement — planning, timing, muscle control and feedback — also guide the tiny, fast movements of the mouth and breath. So it makes sense that they sometimes develop hand-in-hand.

Common ways this shows up:

  • Shared developmental roots — some conditions affect coordination broadly, touching both gross motor skills (walking, balance) and the fine motor control needed for clear speech.
  • Motor planning (praxis) — a child may know exactly what they want to say or do, but the brain's plan to sequence the movements is harder to assemble, affecting both actions and speech sounds.
  • Low or variable muscle tone — affecting posture and movement, and also the steadiness needed for clear, sustained speech.
  • Feeding and oral-motor links — early difficulties with chewing or managing food can sit alongside later speech-sound difficulties.

None of this is a verdict. Many children with linked difficulties make wonderful progress once support is matched to the pattern rather than to a single symptom.

When to seek a check

It's worth arranging a developmental check if you notice your child is both noticeably behind peers in movement (sitting, walking, balance, using hands) and in speech (few words, hard-to-understand speech, frustration at not being understood) — especially if both seem to be moving slowly together. A whole-child assessment can tell you whether the two are connected and, more importantly, what helps.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an online form or an app. Because we look at movement and speech together, a single coordinated plan can support both at once. Explore how linked motor and speech difficulties are understood, how speech therapy and motor support work side by side, and what the AbilityScore® is and how it is established.

Trusted sources

WHO International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF), which frames movement and communication as interconnected areas of functioning; American Speech-Language-Hearing Association guidance on motor speech and oral-motor development; AAP developmental-surveillance guidance on monitoring multiple domains together.

Next step — Let a Pinnacle clinician see the whole picture. Book a developmental assessment to find out whether the two are linked — and what helps most.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Notice if your child is behind peers in both movement (sitting, walking, balance, hand use) and speech (few words, unclear speech, frustration at not being understood), and whether both seem to move slowly together rather than one catching up.

Try this at home

Pair words with movement in play — say a word as your child reaches, claps or stamps. Joining speech to action gently strengthens both systems at once, and there's nothing to prepare in advance.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Why would movement and speech problems happen together?

Speech is itself a complex motor act — it needs precise control of the lips, tongue, jaw and breath. The same brain systems that plan and coordinate whole-body movement also coordinate speech, so the two often develop hand-in-hand and can share an underlying cause.

Does one cause the other?

Not usually in a simple cause-and-effect way. More often they share a common developmental root — such as differences in motor planning or muscle tone — which affects both how a child moves and how clearly they speak.

Is it good news that they're linked?

In a practical sense, yes. When difficulties share a thread, one joined-up plan can support both movement and speech together, rather than treating each as a separate problem. A whole-child assessment shows what that plan should be.

When should I arrange a check?

If your child is noticeably behind peers in both movement and speech — especially if both seem to be progressing slowly together — it's worth arranging a developmental check. Earlier support generally helps more.

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