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commentr/StutterDec 2, 2017
3 points

Whenever someone mentions suicide, I have to mention r/SuicideWatch. You're not alone! Apart from that... These people that shun you (in your description), do they know you have a stutter? Have you ...

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commentr/StutterJul 3, 2017
2 points

She definitely doesn't understand and what you said is pretty much spot on. She's a very very stubborn woman, resulting in me being quite stubborn too. From a young age she's just thrown me into wha...

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commentr/StutterJan 11, 2017
1 points

Speech therapist. He is 5 and there is great results with speech therapy at that age. The stammer might be gone by itself, but its important to see a professional because its way more easier to treat ...

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commentr/StutterOct 3, 2016
1 points

Maybe I'm late to the party, but I had dolphin therapy when I was like 8 years old. Basically, for 2 weeks I would swim with a dolphin every day for an hour. I still stutter though. It had some effect...

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postr/StutterSep 22, 2016
7 points

My 7 year old begins speech therapy next week.

My 7 year old begins speech therapy next week. I stuttered pretty badly growing up, I never got help for it, but it sort of fizzled out when I was in my early 20s. I still do it a bit, but not nearly...

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Early Concern & OnsetTreatment DecisionsHome Support
postr/StutterMay 12, 2016
2 points

Therapy/help for my pre-schooler

Therapy/help for my pre-schooler Hi all First up just to mention that I have a mild covert stutter myself, so I'm no stranger to the condition. My son (now 3.5yrs) has had a stutter for about 9 mont...

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commentr/StutterApr 27, 2016
1 points

It varies tremendously. As I wrote in a thread it can be non existent to mildly frustrating. I think the majority of mine is self affliction and anxiety as when I am drunk friends of mine have comment...

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commentr/StutterApr 26, 2016
1 points

I can only speak from experience when I say that please please please don't send ur 2 year old to speech therapy or make him self conscious of his stutter most kids until 8-9 years old won't even teas...

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commentr/StutterApr 25, 2016
1 points

Yes, my daughter stuttered briefly when she was 2 and she no longer does it. She was a very early talker and has always been a fast talker. My issue now is my 2 year old son is beginning to talk more ...

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Early Concern & OnsetTreatment DecisionsGenetic & Family Factors
postr/StutterSep 11, 2015
13 points

Parenting with a stutter?

Parenting with a stutter? I'm in a rough patch right now. I'm in college trying to figure out careers I can do, but really all I want in life is to be a wife and mom. But even that scares me. I love...

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postr/StutterMar 10, 2015
11 points

If you don't think the government should dictate what kind of speech therapy you're allowed to have for stuttering, please sign this (xpost r/slp)

If you don't think the government should dictate what kind of speech therapy you're allowed to have for stuttering, please sign this (xpost r/slp) Original proposal: [http://www.stutteringhelp.org/sit...

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commentr/StutterOct 13, 2014
2 points

We all go through good periods and bad. These can range from weeks to months or longer. There's just a lot of ups and downs. I would recommend going to see a speech pathologist if you haven't. A lot o...

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commentr/StutterSep 9, 2014
1 points

Thank you so much for this awesome advice. I will wait for the original wind to blow over, then go back and edit it if I decide to push it on to a different site of my own because you offer some excel...

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commentr/StutterSep 9, 2014
3 points

I think you have some really great advice here. But I think you need something else. First I think you need to spell out who your audience is -- parents of children who are just starting to stutter or...

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commentr/StutterSep 7, 2014
5 points

Hello, Stuttering speech therapist here. You're noticing some of the hallmark features of stuttering--it's variable (both day to day and between situations), stuttering onset begins after speech deve...

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postr/StutterSep 7, 2014
3 points

Advice for Stuttering?

Advice for Stuttering? Hello /r/stutter My son, who is now 7, has a slight stutter, and though it varies day to day -- week to week -- it doesn't seem to be resolving itself on its own. Though it's h...

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Early Concern & OnsetParent Emotions & GuiltTreatment Decisions
commentr/StutterJun 16, 2014
-1 points

I have heard that if caught early, stuttering can be cured. Find a therapist you like and do what they say. Other than that, just be patient with your child. ...

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postr/StutterDec 26, 2012
1 points

I need guidance...

I need guidance... My son is an incredibly bright young boy. When he was young, he was always advanced in his speech and development. However, last year he has developed a very pronounced stutter. Ove...

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