The child who do not stutter but suddenly start stuttering in 3years.what is the reason?
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★About stuttering in children
Stuttering is a speech problem that makes it hard for children to speak smoothly.
Children who stutter most often do it at the start of sentences, but stutters can also happen throughout sentences.
Children might also do nonverbal things when they stutter. For example, they might blink their eyes, grimace, make faces or clench their fists.
There are three different types of stuttering.
Repetitions
This is when a sound, part of a word, word or phrase is repeated over and over. For example:
•'A a a and I want that one.’
•‘An an and I want that one.’
•‘And and and I want that one.’
•‘And I, and I, and I want that one.’
Prolongations
This is when a sound is stretched out – for example, ‘Aaaaaaaaaaand I want that one’.
Blocks
This is when a child tries to speak and no sound comes out.
★When stuttering in children starts
Stuttering in children often starts during the preschool years, often at 2-4 years. This is when children are starting to combine words and make longer sentences.
Some children don’t start stuttering until later in childhood.
Stuttering can start suddenly – for example, a child might wake up one day with a stutter. It can also build up over time.
★Causes of stuttering in children
We don’t really know why stuttering happens.
It might be because there’s an error or delay in the message that a child’s brain sends to the muscles of her mouth when she needs to speak. This error or delay makes it hard for the child to coordinate her mouth muscles when she’s talking, which results in stuttering.
Stuttering runs in families. This means a child is more likely to stutter if other people in his family stutter or have stuttered. But this doesn’t mean that a child who has a family history of stuttering will definitely stutter.
Stuttering isn’t caused by anxiety or stress .But stuttering can cause stress, particularly for teenagers. A child can’t catch stuttering from somebody else. And a child who stutters can’t control it.
★HOW CAN BE STAMMERING BE STOPPED
Speak slowly and calmly when talking to a young child who stammers. Use short sentences and simple language to reduce the communication demands on the child. Don't overwhelm your child by talking too quickly. Make sure you give them time to understand and process what you've said, and work out their response.
MAY THIS HELP U.MY FRNS!!!!!!
Stuttering is a speech problem that makes it hard for children to speak smoothly.
Children who stutter most often do it at the start of sentences, but stutters can also happen throughout sentences.
Children might also do nonverbal things when they stutter. For example, they might blink their eyes, grimace, make faces or clench their fists.
There are three different types of stuttering.
Repetitions
This is when a sound, part of a word, word or phrase is repeated over and over. For example:
•'A a a and I want that one.’
•‘An an and I want that one.’
•‘And and and I want that one.’
•‘And I, and I, and I want that one.’
Prolongations
This is when a sound is stretched out – for example, ‘Aaaaaaaaaaand I want that one’.
Blocks
This is when a child tries to speak and no sound comes out.
★When stuttering in children starts
Stuttering in children often starts during the preschool years, often at 2-4 years. This is when children are starting to combine words and make longer sentences.
Some children don’t start stuttering until later in childhood.
Stuttering can start suddenly – for example, a child might wake up one day with a stutter. It can also build up over time.
★Causes of stuttering in children
We don’t really know why stuttering happens.
It might be because there’s an error or delay in the message that a child’s brain sends to the muscles of her mouth when she needs to speak. This error or delay makes it hard for the child to coordinate her mouth muscles when she’s talking, which results in stuttering.
Stuttering runs in families. This means a child is more likely to stutter if other people in his family stutter or have stuttered. But this doesn’t mean that a child who has a family history of stuttering will definitely stutter.
Stuttering isn’t caused by anxiety or stress .But stuttering can cause stress, particularly for teenagers. A child can’t catch stuttering from somebody else. And a child who stutters can’t control it.
★HOW CAN BE STAMMERING BE STOPPED
Speak slowly and calmly when talking to a young child who stammers. Use short sentences and simple language to reduce the communication demands on the child. Don't overwhelm your child by talking too quickly. Make sure you give them time to understand and process what you've said, and work out their response.
MAY THIS HELP U.MY FRNS!!!!!!
sistlahemanth:
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