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commentr/StutterMar 30, 2026
1 points

Sadly , you can't do anything about the school part and kids at home do what they have too.. Just raise him strong,he's gonna recover soon...🙏...

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Home Support
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 ...

Parent & Caregiver
Home SupportEarly Concern & Onset
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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Home SupportEarly Concern & Onset
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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Voluntary Stuttering & ExposureHome SupportSchool & Academic Life+2 more
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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Early Concern & OnsetParent Emotions & GuiltHome Support
commentr/StutterMar 26, 2026
3 points

La tartamudez por lo que dicen, es una descoordinación en el ritmo de los ganglios basales. Si eres de android, puedes conseguir el galaxy Watch 6/7 y te descargas la app Impulse, lleva un metrónomo d...

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commentr/StutterMar 23, 2026
3 points

Honestly, you have to think that even if they took you, it's still likely you would have issues regardless. I'm not defending them, but for me personally I usually just stutter the less confident/more...

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Acceptance & PrideHome Support
commentr/StutterMar 21, 2026
2 points

He is awesome, thank you! He is expressive enough that I usually know what he's saying even if the words don't come. Mostly I want him to be content and confident to try things he's interested in. I a...

Emotional ExperienceParent & Caregiver
Hope & MotivationHome Support
commentr/StutterMar 21, 2026
2 points

You already caring about this and reaching out to this community makes me know he is in great hands. I was surrounded by so many great people that made my childhood and teenage years better than most...

Emotional ExperienceParent & Caregiver
Hope & MotivationHome SupportFamily Dynamics
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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Early Concern & OnsetHome Support
commentr/StutterMar 17, 2026
3 points

Put him in sports if he’s interested! Being on a team, while sometimes challenged me socially, was probably the best thing my parents did for me when I was young. I know you say he’s only 3 so maybe t...

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Early Concern & OnsetHome SupportFamily Dynamics
commentr/StutterMar 17, 2026
1 points

Kids are so cruel. Thank God that I'm not a kid anymore; I still remember all the bullying.  Unfortunately, There is nothing to do, but please give love to your child at home. Address the elephant of ...

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Stigma & BullyingEarly Concern & OnsetHome Support
commentr/StutterMar 16, 2026
2 points

I can see you care for him and trying your best. You are doing great as a parent. Just being there means so much trust me on that one. ...

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Validation & EmpathyHome Support
commentr/StutterMar 16, 2026
1 points

Thank you, my only real issue is that he is distressed when others don't understand and he can't get the word out. He is learning strategies and we are very supportive at home. He is also very soft sp...

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Shame & EmbarrassmentHome SupportSelf-Advocacy & Boundaries
commentr/StutterMar 16, 2026
1 points

Thank you! I practice with him some during the day, but mostly I just run interference so my other kids didn't try to talk over him. He is smart and is already finding synonyms that are easier to say....

Parent & CaregiverAnticipation & Avoidance
Home SupportAvoidance & Substitution
commentr/StutterMar 16, 2026
5 points

You've made some incredible assumptions here that OP never mentioned at all. OP never hinted that they're putting pressure on him, or making him feel like he's doing anything wrong. You're making thos...

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Home SupportAdvice Offered
commentr/StutterMar 15, 2026
2 points

Don't push him into social situations if he doesn't want to do that. If speech therapy shows no improvement, don't blame him. He will probably lose the stutter by age 8....

Parent & CaregiverSpeech & Stuttering
Treatment DecisionsHome SupportOnset & Life-Stage Changes
commentr/StutterMar 15, 2026
6 points

1. Speech therapy 2. IEP 3. Advocating for him 4. Don’t finish sentences for him. Let him take his time 5. Know that his speech will be perfect one day and he’ll stutter a lot the next day 6. Find his...

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commentr/StutterMar 15, 2026
-1 points

Stop making him feel like he's doing something wrong. Stress how everyone is different in their own way and that's great. He has his own way of speaking and that's OK just the way he is. The pressure ...

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Home SupportAnxiety & Social JudgmentTrauma & Psychological
postr/StutterMar 15, 2026
7 points

Question from a parent

Question from a parent I have a very young child (3) who has developed a persistent stutter. We're in speech therapy and this is diagnosed. What I am wondering is a little less about treatment directl...

Parent & CaregiverSpeech & Stuttering
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