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Speech Therapy for Stuttering: Exercises to Help a Stuttering Child On this page, we’ll show you how to do speech therapy for stuttering at the different age levels We’ll show you the best exercises, strategies, and therapy materials to use when helping children and teens who stutter
How to Help a Child Who Stutters - A Parent’s Guide If your child’s stuttering lasts longer than six months, worsens over time, causes emotional distress, or involves noticeable physical tension during speech, it’s a good idea to consult a speech therapist
stuttering children Childhood stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by interruptions in the normal flow of speech These interruptions, called disfluencies, may include sound repetitions, prolonged sounds, or blocks where no sound comes out
Speech therapy for children with stuttering issues One of the core goals is to teach children to speak more fluently by practicing slow speech, controlling breathing, and using relaxed articulation These methods work to lessen the physical tension that often accompanies stuttering, making speech less disfluent
The Looooong List of 27 Incredible Stuttering Treatment Techniques When you slow down your speech in a systematic way you can become more attuned to it and learn how to change it to make it more fluent Without slowing it down, it’s almost impossible to perceive and make the tiny, precise changes needed to speak fluently
The Role of Speech Therapy in Treating Stuttering in Children It can create moments of disconnection, hesitation, and frustration—not just for the child, but for the entire family The good news? With early and consistent speech therapy intervention, many children can learn strategies to manage stuttering effectively and speak more confidently over time
Speech Therapy for Stuttering: A Joyful Approach for K–12 SLPs - SLP Now Dr Kazenski brings a deeply personal, joyful, and student-driven approach to stuttering therapy—one that prioritizes connection over correction At the core of her method is a shift from fluency-focused goals to embracing stuttering as part of a person’s identity