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_Stuttering in Children- Is Your Child Stuttering or Exhibiting Normal Developmental Disfluency

_We are all disfluent at times. We may repeat words, say, "uh" when trying to gather our thoughts, or we may prolong a sound while beginning a word. These disfluencies can be more prevalent in preschoolers.

Some examples of normal disfluencies are:

1. repeating whole words
2.repeating syllables
3.prolonging the first sound of a word

If these speech behaviors are not excessive and do not last for more than a few months, there is probably not much cause for concern. If they are long-lasting or interfere significantly with communication or are causing the child frustration, however, a speech evaluation would be advisable.

Some examples of abnormal disfluencies are:

1.Use of the schwa vowel in repetitions (bu-bu-bu bat instead of ba-ba-ba-bat)
2.Tension in the body or around the mouth.
3.Getting "stuck" on words, blocking
4. Frustration with or avoidance of speech

If you see any of these speech behaviors, it is much less likely that your child will outgrow his disfluencies without speech therapy.

What Can I Do?

Whether your child is actually stuttering, may be beginning to stutter, or is experiencing normal disfluencies, there are some things that you can do to help.

1.Avoid showing and frustration or impatience with your child's speech.
2. Try to minimize stressful speaking situations for your child.
3.Do not react negatively to your child's speech or label it as "stuttering."
4. Don't tell your child to "slow down." Instead, model relaxed, slower speech yourself. Speak slowly, especially easing slowly into the first word of a sentence.

If you have concerns, please consult a speech pathologist who can ease your mind, give you suggestions, or suggest speech therapy if needed.

A wonderful source of information about stuttering is the Stuttering Foundation of America. This non-profit organization produces free and inexpensive resources for speech-pathologists, parents, and children for the prevention and improved treatment of stuttering. I highly recommend this resource.

Deborah M. Lott is a speech pathologist who has published the Super Star Speech series of books to help parents correct their children's articulation errors at home.. She blogs about speech and language topics and provides additional information and free speech therapy resources at http://www.superstarspeech.com/

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Deborah_Lott



_ From the Father / about his 12 year old son
Date: May 27, 2010 8:12 PM

Chris,
It works!  I am amazed at how fast too.  He still slips up ever so often, but he just put it on this morning.  He is so excited that he has visited everyone he knows to talk to them.
I am very pleased and I hope it will only get better.  We still have not got how to keep it on good with his activity, so any suggestions will help.  Thanks again,
David


_To: Chris
> Subject: StutterFree - AMAZING!!!
> Date: Jan 7, 2009 5:44 PM

> Chris,
> Totally amazing!!!
> Corey called us tonight wearing his StutterFree device. He took it out of the box, put it on and was a stutterfree person!
> He said that its a bit smaller than he thought, and says its comfortable and most of all, it Works!!
> He plans to give it a try at work tonight. He is a college student but works as a security guard and hopes the radio frequencies won't interfere with it.
> Send us all the references you like!!!
> Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!!!!
> Kelley


_Another email-Testimonial To: ask@stutterfree-tool.com Subject: Re: From , info Date: May 5, 2009 9:04 AM
Chris, The Stutter-Free arrived Friday. I studied the material and Nolan started wearing it Sunday evening. I can't begin to tell you the transformation. He wanted to go see all of his friends and TALK! He really likes the "buzz". We have had no problems finding "the spot". He goes to his speech therapist today and of course will be proudly wearing the device. Nolan told my husband and I that he did not even need to go to speech anymore. This is just amazing and such a HUGE blessing in Nolan's life! Nolan would like to talk with you on the phone, if that is OK, we'll give you a call, let us know. Thank you for blessing us!   Keli

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