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It is often difficult to distinguish between normal nonfluencies and true stuttering. Parents and professionals working with young children need to know the “warning signs” of a child at risk for stuttering.
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www.prevent-stuttering.com/Prevention.html
www.prevent-stuttering.com/Prevention.html
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Many young kids go through a stage when they stutter. Stuttering usually goes away on its own but in some cases lasts longer. ... Early Signs of Stuttering ... Many young kids go through a stage between the ages of 2 and 5 when they stutter, repeating certain syllables, words or phrases, prolonging them, or stopping,
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kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/behavior/stutter.html
kidshealth.org/parent/emotions/behavior/stutter.html
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Causes and Treatment of Stuttering In Young Children; By Dale Ducworth, M.C.D., CCC-SLP; ... How is stuttering treated in young children? The preferred treatment by most speech therapists for young children who stutter is called a fluency-shaping program. In this treatment, the focus is on increasing the...
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cfbstaff.cfbisd.edu/boyerk/pdf_files/Stutter_Causes.pdf
cfbstaff.cfbisd.edu/boyerk/pdf_files/Stutter_Causes.pdf
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Stuttering in Young Children: When Is It Time to Intervene? ... How can we reliably differentiate normal disfluency and beginning stuttering in young children? These questions have been the subject of much research. ... Zebrowski, P., Assisting Young Children Who Stutter and Their Families: Defining the Role of the Speech...
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www.overtonspeech.net/StutterChildren.html
www.overtonspeech.net/StutterChildren.html
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Many toddlers and preschool age children stutter as they are learning to talk, and although many parents worry about it, most of these children will outgrow the stuttering and will have normal speech as they get older. ... Children with true stuttering, especially if it is making them anxious or embarrassed,
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pediatrics.about.com/cs/weeklyquestion/a/kids_stutterin...
pediatrics.about.com/cs/weeklyquestion/a/kids_stuttering.htm
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That is, they may exacerbate or make worse an already existing stuttering problem. That is why, for young children who stutter, therapy usually involves analyzing the environment and the child's reaction to the environment to see what factors may lead to increased stuttering and which may lead to increased fluency.
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www.uihealthcare.com/topics/medicaldepartments/otolaryn...
www.uihealthcare.com/topics/medicaldepartments/otolaryngology/stutteringtherapy/index.html
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Unfortunately his parents died while Demosthenes was still a very young boy. Although his father left enough money for his education, it was dissipated by his guardians. The result was that Demosthenes grew up in extreme poverty. ... According to statistics most children start stuttering between the ages of three and five years.
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www.audiblox2000.com/more06.htm
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But for parents who remember stuttering themselves as children (and those for whom the problem persists) recognising that their own child is stuttering is something that they have probably anticipated having to deal with one day. ... Blocks are periods of silence or silent struggle, and are common in young children who stutter.
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www.speech-language-therapy.com/stuttering.htm
www.speech-language-therapy.com/stuttering.htm
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Treating stuttering in young children: predicting treatment time in the Lidcombe Program. ... Treating stuttering in young children: predicting treatment time in the Lidcombe Program.Treating stuttering in young children: predicting treatment time in the Lidcombe Program.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11193964
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