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How to Treat a Child's Stutter

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How to Treat a Child's Stutter Many young kids go through a stage between the ages of 2 and 5 when they stutter, repeating certain syllables, words or phrases, prolonging them, or stopping, making no sound for certain sounds and syllables. Stuttering is a form of dysfluency — an interruption in the flow of speech. In many cases, stuttering goes away on its own by age 5; in others, it lasts longer. There's no cure for stuttering, but effective treatments are available and you can help your child overcome it. WatchMojo.com speaks with Lisa Massaro, a Speech Language Pathologist at The Montreal Children’s Hospital.

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