Shortage Of Sleep Effect On Brain In Young Children

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Stuttering is a disorder that involves hesitation, repetition, or stumbling while speaking.


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Some young children stutter in response to stress, fatigue, or excitement. Stuttering can also be triggered if a child feels rushed, self-conscious, or pressured. Whatever the trigger, most children outgrow the problem. Occasional, mild stuttering is common in 3- and 4-year olds.

Listen patiently to your child, make eye contact, don't interrupt,...

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