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commentr/StutterDec 29, 2015
1 points

There are a rather significant number of children who develop a stutter in their early childhood years, but most children outgrow it after a year or two (roughly). All I'm saying is that even if they ...

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commentr/StutterDec 29, 2015
1 points

what do u mean visibly? they dont have a stutter?...

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commentr/StutterDec 29, 2015
1 points

I remembered going to speech therapy at a very young age. Anyway, I have two kids and they don't visibly have a stutter. One is 9 and the other is 5. ...

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postr/StutterDec 29, 2015
2 points

how early of an age can you see if your kid has a stutter?

how early of an age can you see if your kid has a stutter? im having a kid and im worried he might stutter like me :(...

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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/StutterJun 23, 2015
1 points

Anyone stutter more around kids?

Anyone stutter more around kids? Im okay with my gf most of the time. She has a son and I feel like I stutter way more when its just me and him. Also, do u think him growing up with a stutterer like m...

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postr/StutterJun 7, 2015
10 points

So my gf is pregnant and I am thinking a name that I like but won't be hard for me to say or for him/her to say it as well...

So my gf is pregnant and I am thinking a name that I like but won't be hard for me to say or for him/her to say it as well... It makes me sad that my child might have a stutter but to be prepared, I w...

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commentr/StutterMar 10, 2015
1 points

Stuttering typically develops relatively late. So if she is going to start stuttering it will be within the next couple years. If she does begin to stutter seek out a speech pathologist who specialize...

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postr/StutterMar 8, 2015
4 points

I really hope my future children/child does not have a speaking disability.

I really hope my future children/child does not have a speaking disability. My stutter has undoubtly taught me many valuable lessons about myself as a person and as a member of society. But I truly ho...

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postr/StutterFeb 2, 2015
1 points

Everything You Need to Know About Stuttering Therapy for Children

Everything You Need to Know About Stuttering Therapy for Children ...

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Early Concern & Onset
commentr/StutterNov 6, 2014
2 points

Your children will not "learn" to stutter by interacting with you. I cannot emphasize this enough. Same principle as accents-- children of speakers with foreign accents are able to parse through diffe...

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commentr/StutterNov 6, 2014
1 points

Thanks for the response. For the kids question. Sometimes i think ( i think about my future a lot lol), what if my kids learn the mechanics of speech the wrong way because of me? If I had a child t...

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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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commentr/StutterJun 16, 2014
6 points

When your child falls down and hurts himself, you acknowledge it. You give it a name. It's okay to do it with stuttering too. Something simple like, "Oh, your words got stuck", will do nicely. In gene...

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commentr/StutterJun 16, 2014
5 points

I suppose you already have read a lot about stuttering, but if you are looking for information you should check out the [Stuttering Foundation Website. ](http://www.stutteringhelp.org/) They have the ...

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commentr/StutterJun 16, 2014
7 points

Hello, stuttering speech therapist here :) Stuttering can be scary. I'll start with some general information about stuttering. About 5% of preschool children will stutter at some point in their live...

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postr/StutterJun 16, 2014
5 points

Advice for our child who stutters

Advice for our child who stutters My son is 3 1/2. He began speaking much later than his older sister did (around 2). He went through a brief spell of stuttering about a year ago and then it seemed to...

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commentr/StutterDec 6, 2013
2 points

Stuttering sucks. Yes. But there is help available. Are you in the US? If so you qualify for free speech therapy services in the school system. If you have a teacher you trust and you think could be...

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commentr/StutterAug 26, 2013
1 points

Not to be *that guy* but we've known that about 75% of preschoolers who stutter will experience unassisted recovery within approximately 12 months of onset for a while now. It was a good little popul...

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