Do you recognise these signs in your son/ daughter?
Developmental stuttering usually begins between 2 and 3.5 years old. The first signs of stuttering are characterised by persistent stuttering-like disfluencies, which involve repetitions, prolongations, or blocks. These may emerge suddenly, cyclically or gradually.
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Move to paymentStuttering is a complex condition that involves more than observable stuttering behaviours. For instance, parents may notice that, shortly after the onset of stuttering, a child may behave (i.e., react) differently. The loss of communicative control may lead to behavioural, cognitive, emotional, and physiological reactions.
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