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Stuttering: How To Help Your Child Be More Fluent

Added on: May 16, 2025
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Simple changes can help your child have more fluent speech. These general strategies can help you set the stage for your child to speak more fluently. Your child’s therapist will give you more detailed and specific strategies throughout your therapy sessions.

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