Concept:A speech disorder involves difficulty in forming speech sounds. Talking at a slow or fast speed is not considered a speech disorder by itself.
Explanation:Speech disorders affect the ability to produce clear sounds. Lisping, slurring, stammering, stuttering, and sharp unclear speech are all examples of speech disorders.
Talking at a slow or fast speed can be a symptom of some disorders but is not a disorder on its own.
Options A, C, and D are all recognized speech disorders. Option B is a variation in speaking rate, not a speech disorder.
Thus, the only option that is not a speech disorder is "Talking in slow or fast Speed."
Answer:B. Talking in slow or fast Speed