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Hi, I am a father of a 14 yr old daughter who stutters. I stutter also. Your daughter is still young, so hopefully speech therapy will work for her, try it and see. For myself, speech therapy didn't work, however, the only speech therapy I received was through the public schooling system and it didn't help. Both my daughter and I are mild stutterers, not severe. I elected not to put my daughter through speech therapy because her stuttering is just as mild as mine, I felt as with my experience, speech therapy didn't help me. However, realize every stutterer is different. My daughter knows I stutter. Both you and your daughter will seek treatment through speech therapy, workshops, etc. Support your daughter through these efforts, especially if things don't get better. Find a kids stuttering support group, so she knows she isn't alone. I grew up not knowing what was wrong with me and also not knowing other stutterers. The National Stuttering Association (NSA) westutter.org is a good resource, maybe you can find a local support group focusing on kids. The stuttering is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to stuttering. So realize that your child will go through mental anguish over her stuttering. Support her through it. Stutterers all over the world have been living full happy lives, myself included, help her realize that happiness is possible. And if the treatments doesn't eliminate stuttering, help her realize that 100% fluency shouldn't be the ultimate goal.