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Kid started stuttering
My kid is 4 years 11 months old. She is going for speech therapy. For the past 2 days, she started stuttering a lot while trying to speak. I dunno wat could be the reason.  For the past 2 days she had a  screen time and not more than 15min.  Could screen time cause stuttering? Also she is avoiding to speak as she is stuttering.
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Maybe due to stress she is stuttering. Bring this behavior in knowledge of ur speech therapist.
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Some time to much pressure of unable to speak leads to stuttering . appreciate child efforts rather than making taxing for it
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While it might seem a bit unusual for screen time to directly cause stuttering, there could be other underlying factors at play. Kids sometimes experience increased stuttering when they're going through a phase of rapid language development or if there are significant changes happening around them. Additionally, she might be more aware of her stuttering now, which could make her a bit hesitant to speak. One thing you could try is to create a relaxed environment at home where she feels comfortable speaking. Avoid rushing her or correcting her when she stutters. Instead, show her that you're genuinely interested in what she has to say, and that you're there to listen patiently. Encourage her to speak and express herself, even if she stutters. Let her know that it's perfectly okay to take her time. The key is to build her confidence and reassure her that you support her no matter what. It's also important to continue with her speech therapy sessions. You might want to bring up these recent changes with her therapist, as they could offer some specific tips and exercises to help her manage her stuttering.
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Because of more screen time her practice in speech can be less. You require to be greatly appreciative even when she struggles to speak so as she gets encouraged to try more. Don't focus on slutter and try to have conversation on things she likes to talk about or find interest in. Things will get easier. Takecare
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