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Speech Disorder Therapy for Negative Emotions of Stuttering

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Stuttering is a fluency disorder. Speech doesn't flow as it usually does when a person suffers from stuttering. When a child stutters, they repeat or prolong the words, syllables, or sounds. A parent should not get confused with stuttering and repeating words when a child starts learning to speak. A child or a person who stutters could find it challenging to communicate with others. So, they will need a speech disorder therapy to help them overcome their stuttering problem and make it easy for them to communicate with others. Different forms of stuttering include: Developmental stuttering: According to a speech language pathologist in Kolkata , the most typical form of stuttering in kids is developmental stuttering or childhood normal nonfluency. It generally occurs when a kid is between the ages of 2 and 5. When a child's speech and language development fall behind what they need or want to communicate, it could occur. Neurogenic stuttering: Following a stroke or traumatic b...