Treating Stuttering Early The Key To Fluency

From the Chicago Sun-Times:

Most children start stuttering between the ages of 3 to 5. It might last weeks or months or become a lifelong condition. If it has been going on for at least six months, a therapist likely should be seen, Eldridge said.

With early treatment within a year of when stuttering begins, 95 percent of those children who stutter can go on to become fluent speakers, he said.

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