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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

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 16, 2026
2 points

Tracking your child’s progress

Tracking your child’s progress Hi, I’m struggling to consistently track my kids progress with the Lidcombe program. What tools are people using to track progress aside from pen/paper or excel files? W...

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commentr/StutterMar 16, 2026
1 points

Hey there. He did therapy from age 3 or 4 until 6 or 7, and he made incredible improvement (he's 9 now.) It was a lot of practicing at home, but the therapist gave us lots of stuff to work on at hom...

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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....

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commentr/StutterMar 14, 2026
1 points

I would highly recommend Palin Parent-Child interaction therapy if it's available where you live. It is internationally known intervention. It looks at parents communication with the child and is play...

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commentr/StutterMar 14, 2026
2 points

Thanks for your insight. It's such a nuanced topic that I can ramble on about. All I can say it I wish when I was a child, someone told me it's ok to stutter. I never connected the dots, or it coul...

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commentr/StutterMar 12, 2026
3 points

The program has a very good concept that puts the parents at the center of helping their children. This is 1000% the right approach. My parents made the mistake of not helping me when I was younger. T...

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postr/StutterMar 12, 2026
2 points

Parents of children who stutter: did the Lidcombe Program help?

Parents of children who stutter: did the Lidcombe Program help? Hi everyone, I’m the mom of a 3.5-year-old girl who has been stuttering since she was about two. It appeared very suddenly and has come...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2026
1 points

My advice would be to get them to see a speech therapist who specialises in stuttering. The earlier the better! I wish my parents did that for me, but back in the 70s stuttering wasn’t very well und...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2026
1 points

Did your child received the therapy directly or did you get therapy as a parent of a child who stutters? ...

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commentr/StutterMar 2, 2026
3 points

My son (11) did benefit from some speech therapy. He learned about stuttering and some different strategies to help him get thru blocks. I think most of all it helped his confidence and that has helpe...

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postr/StutterMar 2, 2026
2 points

I need advice on which direction to go with my boys

I need advice on which direction to go with my boys I have two boys who stutter, ages 6 and 8. My 6 yo has stuttered since he learned to speak, and it doesn’t really get in the way of him getting his ...

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postr/StutterFeb 13, 2026
2 points

Looking for parent experiences with speech therapy homework and practice

Looking for parent experiences with speech therapy homework and practice Hi everyone, I hope this is ok to post here. I am looking to learn from parents or carers of children who receive speech and la...

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postr/StutterFeb 13, 2026
41 points

Stutterers invent stories of what others are thinking as a way to torture themselves.

Stutterers invent stories of what others are thinking as a way to torture themselves. ...

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postr/StutterFeb 3, 2026
2 points

How to help my son?

How to help my son? Till 4 my son used to speak without stutter, but he was unable to pronounce his 'r's well; And so the new school gave him a lot of words that heavily uses 'r'. He started to pronou...

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commentr/StutterJan 23, 2026
2 points

We went through a similar thing at 2.5 with our oldest kiddo and a parent who blocked. We did all the things you are doing and started speech therapy and went for about a year. As the parent who had n...

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commentr/StutterJan 7, 2026
2 points

I would never blame my daughter for stuttering. She’s my world! I will provide her all the opportunities SHE wants when it comes to her speech. She hated speech therapy, I mean hated it. I stopped ma...

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commentr/StutterJan 3, 2026
2 points

Joined this sub mainly for my daughter who has a stutter. I love this perspective so much. I think a lot of the therapies have changed in the last few decades to have more of the approach that you ha...

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commentr/StutterJan 2, 2026
2 points

Well I did it when I was in elementary school. I think I started in 3rd or 4th grade when my parents started to realize that it was a problem for me. I did it up until 5th grade and then my parents th...

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