commentr/StutterApril 18, 2021
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>I feel like she's basically blissfully unaware of the whole thing and that this therapist appointment might burst that bubble and make it a "thing" for her and perhaps make it worse for her. This is a good concern and there is bad/ignorant therapy out there. I would vet the therapists you're seeing by explaining the situation and asking them how they view stuttering and what their approach is to therapy. If it's anything about wanting to make the kid feel good by _managing_ or _controlling their stutter_ that would red flag for me
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Therapy & Professional
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Seeking TherapyNegative Therapy / Harm