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Karen Lowry, S-LP(C), London, Ontario In their preschool years many children go through periods of stuttering, especially when they are tired, excited, or upset. These periods may come and go, and most children grow out of them. Here are some suggestions for helping your child get through these periods:
Some children will not grow out of their stuttering. For them, it is important to begin intervention as early as possible. Here are some signs that you should take your child to a speech-language pathologist:
Request an assessment if you are not sure about your child's stuttering. Even if treatment isn't necessary, the speech-language pathologist will be able to analyse your child's speech and answer your questions.
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