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Stuttering In Children
Children with stuttering can be a fixable with many suggested plans and or ideas. For one, a child can take speech and get better on pronouncing a word or words correctly. Parents can practice having their child repeat words over and over again until they are able to get the swing of how to say it clear enough without stuttering. It takes practice and patient parents for this to work. Speech therapy could also work. Stuttering can distrupt the fluency of speech. Stuttering is not uncommon for young children between the ages of birth and 5 years old. For many children, it's simply part of learning to use language and putting words together to form sentences. It may come and go, and it may lasts for weeks to a couple of months. Most children

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