Stuttering Child

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Understanding Childhood Stuttering


Overview


When young children start to stutter, it can be a deeply concerning time for parents. Many grapple with questions about whether it's a normal stage of development or something more serious. Deciding whether to seek speech therapy is challenging, as parents often worry about overreacting.

Personal Experience


I began stuttering at the age of four or five. My mother had been caring for me full-time, and everything was progressing normally until I started school. As she returned to work, I began spending time after school at a family friend's house. This friend, Jean, had a son my age named Graham.

During my first evening there, I found myself in an unfamiliar dining setting. Unlike the relaxed mealtimes at home, we sat around a dining table with several people I didn't know well, making me uncomfortable. When they asked me questions, I struggled to respond and started stuttering. This marked the beginning of my journey as a person who stutters.

Seeking Help


A few months later, my parents took me to a speech therapist. They were reassured that many children outgrow their stutter. Unfortunately, I continued to stutter until the age of twenty-two.

Conclusion


While each case is unique, seeking professional advice can offer guidance. Understanding and support from parents are crucial in helping children navigate this challenge.

Stephen Hill

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