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Stuttering vs. Typical Developmental Disfluency

Stuttering vs. Typical Developmental Disfluency

Many preschoolers go through a phase where speech gets “bumpy,” especially during rapid vocabulary growth and longer sentences. ASHA notes many children have normal periods of disfluency, and stuttering commonly begins between ages 2 and 6. The problem is that parents are asked to make a call in real time: This guide gives you a … Continue reading Stuttering vs. Typical Developmental Disfluency