Cluttering is a fluency difference that affects how smoothly speech flows. A child who clutters may speak quickly, leave out sounds or words or talk in a way that is hard to follow.
Cluttering is different from stammering, but the two can happen together. Some children may not realise their speech is unclear.
Speech and language therapists help children speak more clearly and confidently, using strategies to organise their thoughts and improve communication.
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