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Identify the Signs: Stuttering in Children

"Most of us pause or repeat a sound or word when we speak. When this happens a lot, the person may stutter. Young children may stutter for a little while. This is normal and will go away over time. Signs that stuttering might not stop include:

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https://www.asha.org/public/Early-Identification-of-Speech-Language-and-Hearing-Disorders/

Carla BrownMay 7, 2018
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