when areas of needs are identified early during the crucial stage of development and when included they will not have difficulty relating/coping with their peers. When early intervention is delivered appropriately it will help to reduce the feeling of isolation, stress faced due to communication disorder and frustration. Early intervention will help such children become productive and independent member of the society by improving the child developmental, social and educational gains. It is hoped parents, special needs teacher and speech therapist would ensure that there is early and proper identification of communication disorder so that that intervention programme can be drawn up for the purpose of facilitating the development of effective communication skill in the child which in turn will enable the child learn with ease, fuse into the society and make meaning contribution to the society. Finally, the future cost of rehabilitation and health care on the child would be reduced because early intervention has provided the need management for averting problems.