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Free online resources: * [resources](https://www.google.com/search?q=resources+%22talking+too+fast%22) for speaking too fast such as, pause or take a breath at the end of each phrase, speak in chunks, prolong the vowel, enunciate each word, add variety to your prosody (intonation, stress patterns, speech rhythm), get comfortable with silence, developing empathetic skills to check if the listener can clearly understand you or keep up, and finally, your daughter could adopt a ratio of 50%-50%. Half of the time she speaks and the other half she makes time for the listener to get their words out, and she could ask more often the question after each phrase: Do you understand? * [this](https://www.stammeringresearch.org/onlinecourse/) is a free stammering course from a PhD researcher funded by the government * [this](https://www.lidcombeprogram.org/about-lidcombe-program/about-the-lidcombe-program/) stutter programme is also funded by the government. However, it's specifically geared towards children all around the world. Also all the materials, workbooks, worksheets, guides are free as well * [this](https://www.uts.edu.au/sites/default/files/2020-07/Stuttering%20and%20its%20Treatment-Eleven%20Lectures%20%28May%202020%29.pdf) free ebook is a great resource that explains the stutter disorder