Chances are either you or someone you know stutters. In fact, one out of every twenty children stutter. Despite what many believe, in most cases stuttering is actually a speech disorder. If your child has a stuttering disorder it can affect their self esteem by causing anxiety, isolation, and embarrassment. Early intervention with a Speech Pathologist can help your child overcome their stuttering, often by the time they are 6-8 years old.
As your child is learning to talk between 18 months and three years old it is common to go through a stuttering "phase". In most cases it only lasts a few weeks or months and is no reason for concern. So, when should you become worried that your child's stuttering may be more than a phase? There are a few simple questions you can ask yourself that may help you determine when to call a Speech Pathologist for an evaluation.
If you answered “yes” to one or more of these questions then give us a call. Our Speech-Language Pathologists can help answer any questions and concerns you may have. We can evaluate your child and help him gain confidence in his voice. Be sure to ask for Carolina Pediatric Therapy when you talk to your pediatrician, and we’ll look forward to hearing from you.
Overcoming Stuttering Disorder
Shandy Marso, Contributor
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