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she is literally 10 leave her alone. Despite that, just because she's not embarrassed now that she's a child doesn't mean she won't be embarrassed when she grows up, so take care of it....
Lifelong Stutterer passing down his curse :(
Lifelong Stutterer passing down his curse :( Hello everyone **A little history about myself:** >I (32m) have been stuttering since I was a kid, about 5 years old I guess. It started to get worse ...
Yes, would do the same with a kid that's showing signs of stuttering. I would also like to add, a stutter often develops in kids that are either going through something traumatic or are under quite so...
Developmental Stuttering?
Developmental Stuttering? Can anyone share their thoughts or experiences with this? Just a dad here, feeling a little anxious. My daughter is turning 5 this August, and while we’ve got an appointme...
I had WFD as a kid. My parents were told when I was six that I'd grow out of it and didn't pursue treatment. Now I'm an adult with a moderate-severe stutter. From what I know, if you try and "trea...
Word Final Disfluency Parent looking for support
Word Final Disfluency Parent looking for support Hello, i have a son who will be 6yrs old in a month and i believe he has Word Final Disfluency. He is very bright, he learned to read on his own, he ca...
Did you always have stuttering from young or is it suddenly happening now? Cause from your post it sounds like this kind of life has taken you by surprise or it's some kind of shock.. Is this neurogen...
I realized I may be leaving out a large portion of the details- while it does not define him, there are effects- he is diagnosed with autism but he’s brilliant beyond belief. We have seen drs and ther...
A toddler stuttering does not necessarily mean he will stutter in the future, it can possibly totally go away in his situation ...
I understand why this would be concerning. I started stuttering at 3.5 years old and never stopped. Let me know if you ever need any tips or advice on how to empower him to speak no matter how much he...
Sudden onset severe stutter in 4.5 year old boy
Sudden onset severe stutter in 4.5 year old boy New here, I am not sure where to ask this question I have not found a similar experience anywhere and the pediatrician and the speech pathologist are s...
One of my children stutter. He is four. He hasn't developed any of the baggage that stutterers have and he is the most outgoing little chap I know. I am hopeful that early access to therapy and supp...
Help 13 year old
Help 13 year old Hi everyone, my son who is 13, diagnosed autistic at 2 and non verbal until 6.5 has always been behind in speech, which was to be expected seeing as he was non verbal for so long, ho...
Ultimately it’s up to them. The acceptance part is still up for interpretation in my opinion because it’s still not known why people stutter, so there has to be some kind of acceptance because it’s ...
Ultimately it’s up to them. The acceptance part is still up for interpretation in my opinion because it’s still not known why people stutter, so there has to be some kind of acceptance because it’s ...
We are actually signing her up later this year to go on her off days from preschool. She’s a bit more mature at 4 years old, so hopefully she has enough attention span to sit with a pathologist now. ...
This is happening for us and our 3.5 year old. She literally had the same experience with a word and stopped and said "I can't say it" :( Since it's been a year do you have any updates about your situ...
First of all stuttering isn't directly transmitted or inherited. The kid of a stutterer only has a predisposition to also develop a stutter, the probability being higher if the kid is male. If your ki...
If you have boy ,you have more chance he stutter,girls stutter less “i don’t know why “ I have daughter she is doesn’t stutter...
You should read post on here asking similar questions, and then read the responses. Most children go through a stuttering phase. It's normal. I stutter, but my son and wife do not. The odds are your k...