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She has her good and worse days like I have myself, but has improved overall now that she is in preschool. I believe her fluency and articulation has improved from being around other kids and how to pronounce letters better. We plan on getting her into speech therapy next year. It doesn’t seem to bother her at all now, so we are giving her a little time to mature a bit as I don’t see her sitting through a speech therapy session currently. I’ve seen some people like my brother “outgrow” it without any intervention, but I never did and I’m turning 30 this year so we are going to look for a good speech pathologist. As for advice, I’m no professional, but I would recommend waiting for them to finish their thought and not drawing attention to the stutter as you don’t want them to be self conscious of it and think it’s a frowned upon thing