In this episode, I talk with Lauren Haines from Busy Bee Speech about childhood stuttering.
Many people don’t realize this, but there are a TON of misconceptions in the general public about stuttering.
It’s also a highly specialized area of speech-language pathology, so many clinicians are left feeling unprepared to support stutterers who come to therapy.
That’s why I wanted to dispel some myths about stuttering and offer some practical tips for therapists, educators, and parents of school-age kids.
In this conversation, we discuss:
✅What are the signs that stuttering will persist past childhood, and is it possible for kids to “outgrow” speech disfluencies?
✅What does stuttering look like in kids? How do we know when a child needs to go to therapy?
✅What are the key pieces of intervention for stuttering, and what can therapists, educators, and parents do to help?
✅Why “stuttering” should not be an off-limits word when talking to kids about their speech.
✅What’s the cause of stuttering and how can we have realistic therapy goals for kids?
You can listen to the entire episode here:
To get more information from Lauren about childhood stuttering, check out these resources:
Busy Bee Speech Fluency blog posts.
Preschool Interactive Fluency Binder.
Interactive Fluency Binder for Speech Therapy.
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