How Parents and Teachers Can Help Prevent Stuttering (or Stammering) In Children
By Leon Lassers
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The young child who repeats and hesitates in speaking
is not stuttering or stammering. All children repeat
sounds and words. It is a normal way for a growing
child to talk. Some children do more repeating than
others. All of us repeat and hesitate at times even after
we have grown up.
Most children begin to repeat before they enter
school. Some begin after they enter school. There are a
number of children in whom these repetitions, prolon-
gations, and hesitations do not become noticeable until s...
is not stuttering or stammering. All children repeat
sounds and words. It is a normal way for a growing
child to talk. Some children do more repeating than
others. All of us repeat and hesitate at times even after
we have grown up.
Most children begin to repeat before they enter
school. Some begin after they enter school. There are a
number of children in whom these repetitions, prolon-
gations, and hesitations do not become noticeable until s...



