Sunday, November 16, 2008
When to Seek Help for 
If your child is 5 years old and still stuttering, talk to your doctor and, possibly, a speech-language therapist. You also may want to consult a speech therapist if:
- repetitions of whole words and phrases become excessive
- sound and syllable repetitions start happening more often
- there is an increase in the prolongations of words
- speech starts to be especially difficult or strained
- you notice increased facial tension or tightness in the speech muscles
- you notice vocal tension resulting in rising pitch or loudness
- your child tries to avoid situations that require talking
- your child changes a word for fear of stuttering
- your child has facial or body movements along with the stuttering
- you have other concerns about your child's speech
Most schools will offer testing and appropriate therapy if you have been concerned about the stuttering for 6 months or more
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