Stammering is also called stuttering or dysfluency. It means that the flow of speech is disrupted.
Many young children go through a stage of non fluent talking. For most, this settles as they develop. For others, stammering continues and may affect confidence or willingness to speak.
Speech and language therapists support confident communication and reduce the impact of stammering.
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