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It isn't always possible to tell when a child's stuttering will develop into a more serious problem that continues into the school years. But there are signs to look for that indicate stuttering may be a problem:

  • You may notice tension and a struggle with facial muscles.
  • You may also notice the voice rising in pitch with repetitions.
  • In more severe cases of stuttering, a child may demonstrate considerable effort and tension in trying to speak.
  • More severe cases are often marked by attempts to avoid stuttering by changing words or using extra sounds to start talking. Sometimes, a child will try to avoid situations where he or she needs to talk.

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