Stuttering
Did your child suffered from stuttering? What did you do to help child overcome? Is it normal in toddlers and when shall I take it seriously?

Stuttering is common among young children as a normal part of learning to speak. Young children may stutter when their speech and language abilities aren't developed enough to keep up with what they want to say. Most children outgrow this developmental stuttering. Sometimes, however, stuttering is a chronic condition that persists into adulthood. This type of stuttering can have an impact on self-esteem and interactions with other people. For now I believe, you should wait it out. Help your child by helping them talk and sing as singing helps to go with the flow. Also, avoid making them feel that they are doing something wrong constantly when they talk. Encourage them. If it persists for another year or so, then show a speech therapist.
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