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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
2 points

Get him talking slowly or keeping a beat like five tapping will help. I do sing what I want to say and it mostly works. I remember having a Speech Easy that helped somewhat. CDB water solubles do help...

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
1 points

Hi - our five year old has had a stutter for 6 months and school SLP suggested further treatment. May I ask how/where your daughter learned her strategies?...

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
2 points

Thank you for the comment. Actually i truly believe its all from stress. Lately his teacher was on sick leave and after new teacher came. We noticed him hard blinking and the stutter worsened. At the ...

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
1 points

Try to get him seen for anxiety. While he could definitely just be developing a stutter, the stress of starting school can put a lot of anxiety on you. There’s the idea of new friends, new classmates,...

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
2 points

Keep doing what ur doing Dont stop him mid sentence and dont even mention the word "stutter" If he has it past 10 it might be an issue but hes already doing so well with it Its very common to gave a ...

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postr/StutterMar 30, 2026
2 points

5 yo son developed stutter since starting school

5 yo son developed stutter since starting school My son is a brother of 3 girls (quadruplet) Few months back he developed very slight stutter. We didnt pay much attention to it. Recently like a week ...

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
2 points

It's normal for kids to stutter as they learn to talk but they grow out of it eventually. I think it's still too early for you to conclude it's stuttering. However, keep observing. If it persists till...

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
2 points

When kids start to walk, they often tremble and fall down. That is normal. They take time to learn to walk confidently. We only worry if they keep on trembling after some time. Same applies to speech....

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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
4 points

its pretty common for kids to stutter and then grow out of it. the whole concept of language and speech is so strange when you think about. he’s only 3, he’s figuring it out. but seeing a speech thera...

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commentr/StutterMar 29, 2026
1 points

Since I can remember so maybe at 4 years of age. Got over it at like 20. I basically just exposed myself to my worst fears like public speaking, debates, even arguments. I think as someone who stutter...

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commentr/StutterMar 29, 2026
1 points

When did you start stuttering? How bad was it? Any advice for parents? ...

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postr/StutterMar 29, 2026
2 points

My 3yo started stuttering

My 3yo started stuttering Hello. My 3yo boy started stuttering 10 days ago, and it became really bad real fast. Yesterday he would stutter on every phrase, he does repeat words more than sounds or syl...

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commentr/StutterMar 29, 2026
1 points

He still does stutter sometimes. I took him to speech and they didn’t seem to think it was an issue. They also said bringing attention to it might make it worse. He doesn’t stutter as bad as he was, o...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2026
1 points

Muchas gracias por la respuesta. De niño siempre estuvo presente o fue disminuyendo con los años? Yo tengo la esperanza de que a medida que crezca, con 7-8 años lo controle mejor. ...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2026
1 points

Its much better as an adult. Except if I am feeling a bit anxious or stressful. The best you can do is not try to finish your sons sentences, treat him no different, and dont make it seem like a probl...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2026
1 points

Y como es tu tartamudeo a día de hoy? Mi hijo tiene 5 años y cumplirá 6 en junio. Desde el mes de junio que cumplió sus 5 ha desarrollado tartamudez y vamos teniendo épocas con más bloqueos y semanas ...

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postr/StutterMar 28, 2026
2 points

Word and phrase repetition in six year old

Word and phrase repetition in six year old My daughter was adopted at 2.5 years old from India and had delayed speech early on. She made slow but steady progress, at first she communicated mostly by ...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2026
1 points

sorry to open up an old thread, just curious if your toddler grew out of this? my 2.5 year old girl just started stuttering and has gotten progressively worse over the last 3-4 weeks...

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commentr/StutterMar 28, 2026
2 points

I think historically stuttering was seen purely as "speech impediment" and there were some crazy beliefs flying around about "treatment" which are still prevalent today. E.g. if a kid begins to stut...

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commentr/StutterMar 17, 2026
1 points

Thank you for the suggestions! I will look into sports, he has some physical challenges, but he is still really active! He loves music (both his older siblings play the piano).  That is really good ...

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