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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2022
1 points

Thank you. Sorry that you weren’t made to feel comfortable in your own skin. My wife and I just want to do what’s right (as much as we can). I appreciate the feedback!...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2022
1 points

Thank you. We are looking into SP now. We do need to work on being more clear and deliberate in our responses. I have a tendency to mumble which was brought on by my own issues when I was younger....

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2022
1 points

Agreed. Never want her to feel ashamed or that she is doing something wrong. It’s honestly more difficult to teach other family and friends about it so they don’t react in a way to make her feel that ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2022
1 points

Thank you. I think it’s more the fear of doing something wrong that will have life long effects. We are taking it slow. But you are right, normalize too make her comfortable with herself....

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commentr/StutterFeb 14, 2022
3 points

My daughter started with a stutter and blocking at 3. She was able to start working with a speech pathologist who came to her preschool to work with her at 3 and a half. She is now 6.5 and does 50 min...

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commentr/StutterFeb 14, 2022
9 points

Whatever you do, don't make her feel like she's doing smth wrong. Get a specialist, then do as they say...

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postr/StutterFeb 14, 2022
26 points

My 3.5 yr old daughter has been stuttering for 6 months.

My 3.5 yr old daughter has been stuttering for 6 months. It’s not the typical toddler fumbling with words, but repetitions, elongations, blocks with eye rolls and head movements while she struggles to...

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commentr/StutterFeb 13, 2022
5 points

ABA with children? If so, talk about how exposing them to someone with a different style of speaking is a wonderful opportunity for them to build tolerance for anyone who communicates differently f...

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commentr/StutterFeb 13, 2022
5 points

What does the speech therapist say? I'm a pediatric speech therapist and I would recommend: "We are reading a book with a character that stutters, and when he/she stutters, I will too. When someone ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 13, 2022
3 points

Thanks for your answer! I think the kid does feel insecure about his stutter, as far as I can tell. Unfortunately when we try and talk to him about it he often doesn't answer. We also tried offering ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 10, 2022
1 points

For the stuttering more around you and your wife and yourself, that’s how it is for me with my parents. Not sure why, but I’ll stutter 10 times worse around my parents than random people. Maybe it’s b...

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postr/StutterFeb 10, 2022
3 points

Advice for best helping my son (11 yr old)

Advice for best helping my son (11 yr old) I've been reading through this reddit for the last few hours and wanted to ask for advice on how to help my 11 year old son with his stutter.  His stutter st...

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commentr/StutterFeb 9, 2022
1 points

For me personally it looks like you do them both 1: don’t rush his speech, don’t act impatient or do weird things with eye contact like look away, or please don’t say “get it out” 2: don’t treat hi...

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postr/StutterFeb 8, 2022
8 points

Advice for a Parent?

Advice for a Parent? My 11 year old son had a stutter. It developed a couple years ago, and will come and go. He can go months without noticeably stuttering, and then months when it seems like it ha...

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commentr/StutterFeb 1, 2022
4 points

I’ll say this: if he does, he will be happiest if he knows you don’t give a shit about his stutter. There’s a lot of baggage tied up with stuttering, almost all of it under the surface and it can ha...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2022
1 points

Just a few tips, to avoid a "yes" to Q 2 and 3 * \- Listen, don't make him think there is something wrong with his speech. Do not make a big deal out of it. But take it seriously. * \- Go to **specia...

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postr/StutterJan 31, 2022
2 points

Advices for parents who are anxious about their children's stuttering

Advices for parents who are anxious about their children's stuttering I see recently 2 parents coming on this sub complaining about their children getting started on stuttering, and at a loss what to ...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2022
1 points

1.12 y.o 2.Never [3.No](https://3.No) 4.First off a majority of stuttering children will spontaneously 'cure' stuttering themselves and if you son exempts from this, then sorry I'd say he will for ...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2022
2 points

1. 12 2. Thankfully never 3. I know it sure as hell won't 4. Always wait for him to finish a word/sentence, never try to complete whatever he's saying before he does, and just continue to raise him co...

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commentr/StutterJan 31, 2022
1 points

honestly bro i got like a small tip that maybe might help you it works for me sometimes and its think out the words your gonna say but please dont allow your own words to get to your head I hope this ...

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