commentr/StutterMay 9, 2018

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Maybe you do, maybe you don't. r/stutter is not going to be able to help you sort that out. Those of us that are SLPs would need to do an evaluation to determine if apraxia is present. Developmental apraxia is typically more than just "mispronouncing" words. I have no way of knowing whether you do or do not have apraxia, but more to the point, the only thing this sub can do for that is encourage you to go find an SLP.

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