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Honestly there is alot of hope, dont judge from the post on here too much most are just miserable, like being miserable etc and its a free place too complain. My advice to you is to dont let them feel ashamed of the stutter, get their confidence up at an early age, without forcing it. Hard pill, there will be trouble with having a stutter some days are better than others. but hey whats life without a little hardships. Its more so how they react to it, will determine the results yk. Speech Therapy is good, but its only good if you practice outside of it. Start listening to their stutter as well, what letters, are the closed mouth, open mouth. Is it repetitions etc etc. Start reading books with them. Actually talking is the only true "fix". Not only talking, talking to random people. Fixed speech like reading and things are easy cause you see the words and it isnt on the fly. You can lie call a pizza place and say "im going to have my son order cause im doing work" and get him used to talking to people hes not comfortable with. Ik they are your babies, but dont baby them too much if that makes sense. They will be happy. You seem like a great mom that just wants the best for them. You got this! They got this! I recently got into therapy I had my 3rd appointment at like 8am today. She gave me this website on the 1st appointment [https://www.home-speech-home.com/speech-therapy-activities-using-multi-syllabic-words.html](https://www.home-speech-home.com/speech-therapy-activities-using-multi-syllabic-words.html)