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Your Child Stutters
Your child
sometimes repeats words or syllables and you are concerned that he might become
a lifetime stutterer.
You shouldn't
be overly worried: many young children stutter at one point or another and most
of them outgrow stuttering. However some of these stuttering children don't
spontaneously outgrow stuttering and need the help of their parents and in some
cases the additional help of a Speech Language Pathologist.
Act now
If your child
stutters, you should act now. The longer you wait, the more difficult it will be
to eliminate his stuttering.
At the same
time, it is essential that you avoid overreacting. You should at all costs avoid
showing your child that you are concerned about his disfluencies. If you show
concern, your child might become self-conscious and this could make his
stuttering worse.
How can I help my child?
Children have a
natural tendency to mimic their parents. By adequately altering your own
behavior, you can positively influence your child's behavior and indirectly
alter his speech patterns. This is called "indirect therapy". Indirect therapy
is easy to implement and is described in detail in
Comprehensive Stuttering Therapy.
If your child
is aware of his stuttering, you can combine indirect therapy with a more direct
therapeutic approach. In other words, you should talk with your child about his
speech difficulties and help him improve his fluency in a more direct manner.
This direct approach is also described in detail in
Comprehensive Stuttering Therapy.
Speech Language Pathologist
If your child's
stuttering is severe or if your child has been stuttering for more than a month,
you should consider seeking the help of a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP). It
is extremely important that you avoid increasing the child’s awareness about his
speech impediments. For this reason, you should first meet the Speech Language
Pathologist without the child. During this first visit, make sure the
therapist is comfortable and experienced in working with children and that he
will be able to help your child without increasing the child's awareness about
his stuttering. If you are not sure, try another SLP.
During a
subsequent visit to the SLP, you will bring the child with you and the therapist
will assess his disfluencies. If the SLP is skilled, he should be able to assess
the disfluencies without making your child aware of what is going on.
The role of the parents is essential
Whatever
therapeutic approach the therapist recommends, keep in mind that you will play a
central role. Your child spends several hours a day with you and
you have a major influence on your child. Even if you seek the help of a Speech
Language Therapist, your role will remain essential and you will probably find the
advice given in Comprehensive
Stuttering Therapy very useful.
Understand your child's inner feelings
Comprehensive Stuttering Therapy is written in
plain English and describes the complexity of stuttering in simple words. It
will help you understand stuttering and will give you an insight to the inner
feelings your child has about his speech difficulties. Understanding stuttering
and your child's feelings will make it easier for you to effectively help your
child to become fluent and successfully implement the therapeutic approaches
mentioned above.
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From: Phillip J. Roberts
Re: How to reduce your
child’s stuttering and help them speak fluently. |
Here’s a taste of what you will learn inside Comprehensive Stuttering Therapy:
- One
out of twenty stuttering children do not outgrow stuttering – what to
do when that’s the case with your child. (Page 152.)
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Should you talk to your child about stuttering? Answer found on Page 153.
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Can certain parent behaviors be at fault for a stuttering child?
Answer found on Page 154.
- How
to use Indirect Therapy to help stuttering children become more fluent.
(Page 155.)
- Why
you should avoid giving “stuttering advice” to your child. (Page 158.)
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Discover what you should know about the Stuttering Iceberg and how it
will help you understand the feelings your child is harboring below the
surface and how this will help you fight stuttering. (Page 7.)
- Why
stutterers don’t stutter when they sing. And how singing can actually
increase a child’s fluency. (Page 129 & 158.)
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What YOU should do if your child is being teased because of his/her
stuttering problem. (Page 162.)
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Plus much more.
What People Are Saying About Philip J. Robert’s
Comprehensive Stuttering Therapy
Hi, I am a speech language pathologist. Your
book is a wonderful resource for the patient as well as for the therapist. You
provide a completely new perspective, the possibility of positive
communication for the stutterer and I talked about it to many colleagues
in France.
-- Florence, France
Dear Phil, My son doesn't stutter anymore.
He overcame the problem. Thanks a lot for the book that you sent me. I will
always be grateful for your help. Thanks for everything. I sent you a
photo of Tomas so that you can know him and remember that you helped a child
in a far away country.
--
Nelson, Chile
Our problem regarding our
child’s stuttering is getting smaller every day. We are more happy
now than last summer!
-- Dan, Romania
First I’d like to thank
you on behalf of the thousands of stutterers like myself who have been through
every kind of therapy imaginable and nothing worked for making what looks to be
a good therapy available to the public. Thanks a lot for your work and
dedication on this project.
--
Shane, United States of America
After 5 months my son is now a normal
child, he speaks normal the same as many other. (...) Now he speaks like a
parrot always something to talk about but without stuttering.
-- Paulo, Angola
I am in receipt of your book and after
reading first few pages amazed by the accurate description of
psychology behind this problem. I never realized this condition could be
described so precisely and I can totally identify myself there. Very
promising to help me indeed. Thank you.
--
Victor, Canada
I am a speech language pathologist. I was
looking for a new alternative for my patients; I think I have found it.
-- Marcela, Argentina
My son Oscar’s oral
communication skills have considerably improved, both at home and at
school. I don’t need to tell you how happy he is.
-- Lilian, Chile
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ISBN : 1-4120-0672-4
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