What to Do If Your Child Stutters

by Amy BOREL, Speech-Language Pathologist

Between the ages of two and five, many children will go through a temporary phase during which they struggle to pronounce words, get stuck on syllables, or show other signs of interrupted, non-fluent speech. The medical term for this is developmental stuttering. This post discusses how to cope with stuttering that is not part of this temporary period and thus, prolonged (Learn about other speech disorders here).

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Parents review on how Forbrain helped their kids with Reading and Speech Fluency

by Howard Rankin

We are constantly programming our brains. While the brain is the main computer that drives so many functions of mind and body, it is also a computer we train with our thoughts and actions, mostly unconsciously.

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