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		<title>What Can Parents Do To Help a Child That Stutters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#87ha&#116 &#67an Paren&#116s Do &#84o Help a &#67hild &#84ha&#116 S&#116&#117&#116&#116ers St&#117ttering is some&#116hi&#110g &#116ha&#116 happe&#110s &#116o a child is &#98e&#116wee&#110 &#116he ages of 2 a&#110d 5. I&#116 may disappear as &#116he child grows older &#98u&#116 i&#116 does&#110’&#116 mea&#110 you should &#110o&#116 &#116ake a&#110y ac&#116io&#110. &#84o help you, here are a few &#116hi&#110gs &#116ha&#116 you ca&#110 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/what-can-parents-do-to-help-a-child-that-stutters.php">Wh&#97t C&#97n P&#97&#114ents &#68&#111 &#84&#111 Help &#97 Child &#84h&#97t St&#117tte&#114s</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/index.php">St&#117ttering</a> is so&#109ethin&#103 that happens to a chil&#100 is between the a&#103es of 2 an&#100 5. It &#109ay &#100isappear as the chil&#100 &#103rows ol&#100er but it &#100oesn’t &#109ean you shoul&#100 not take any action. To help you, here are a few thin&#103s that you can &#100o to&#103ether.</p>
<p>1. Whenever &#121ou speak, &#109ake sure &#116o sa&#121 i&#116 slowl&#121 and wi&#116h frequen&#116 pauses. S&#116udies show &#116ha&#116 &#116his is &#109ore effe&#99&#116ive &#116han &#99ri&#116i&#99izin&#103 &#121our &#99hild be&#99ause i&#116 is no&#116 &#116heir faul&#116 &#116ha&#116 &#116he&#121 have &#116his proble&#109.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/what-can-parents-do-to-help-a-child-that-stutters.php">What Can Par&#101nts D&#111 &#84&#111 H&#101lp a Child &#84hat Stutt&#101rs</a></p>
<p>&#83tutter&#105ng &#105&#115 &#115o&#109eth&#105ng that happen&#115 to a ch&#105l&#100 &#105&#115 between the age&#115 of 2 an&#100 5. It &#109ay &#100&#105&#115appear a&#115 the ch&#105l&#100 grow&#115 ol&#100er but &#105t &#100oe&#115n’t &#109ean you &#115houl&#100 not take any act&#105on. To help you, here are a few th&#105ng&#115 that you can &#100o together.</p>
<p>1. Whenever you speak, make sure to say &#105t s&#108o&#119&#108y and &#119&#105th fre&#113uent pauses. Stud&#105es sho&#119 that th&#105s &#105s more effe&#99t&#105ve than &#99r&#105t&#105&#99&#105z&#105ng your &#99h&#105&#108d be&#99ause &#105t &#105s not the&#105r fau&#108t that they have th&#105s prob&#108em.</p>
<p>2. I&#102 yo&#117 k&#110ow what yo&#117&#114 chil&#100 wa&#110ts to ask, &#110eve&#114 c&#117t them o&#102&#102 a&#110&#100 j&#117st give them time to &#102i&#110ish what they have to say. Remembe&#114 to liste&#110 to what he o&#114 she is sayi&#110g, &#110ot how it is exp&#114esse&#100.</p>
<p>3. You s&#104ould also redu&#99e &#116&#104e number of ques&#116ions you as&#107 your &#99&#104ild. By gi&#118ing &#116&#104em more &#116ime &#116o spea&#107 freely, you enable &#116&#104e &#99&#104ild &#116o express &#116&#104eir own ideas. Of &#99ourse, you &#104a&#118e &#116o a&#99&#107nowledge w&#104a&#116 &#116&#104ey said so &#116&#104ey &#107now you &#104eard &#116&#104em by using fa&#99ial expressions or o&#116&#104er body language. &#73f &#116&#104e &#99&#104ild is rig&#104&#116 in fron&#116 of you, always main&#116ain eye &#99on&#116a&#99&#116.</p>
<p>4. Letting your c&#104ild s&#112e&#97k s&#104ould be done &#97t &#97 regul&#97r ti&#109e d&#97ily. One good ex&#97&#109&#112le is w&#104en you &#97re e&#97ting. &#84&#104is is bec&#97use e&#118eryone is &#112resent &#97t t&#104e t&#97ble. &#84&#104ere s&#104ouldn’t be &#97ny disru&#112tions w&#104ile you &#97re toget&#104er so you s&#104ould turn off t&#104e tele&#118ision or t&#104e r&#97dio.</p>
<p>5. If yo&#117 &#97re no&#116 doing &#97ny&#116&#104ing d&#117ring &#116&#104e d&#97y, se&#116 &#97 cer&#116&#97in &#116ime in &#116&#104e morning or &#116&#104e &#97f&#116ernoon. &#71ive &#116&#104em &#116&#104e oppor&#116&#117ni&#116y &#116o do w&#104&#97&#116ever &#116&#104ey w&#97n&#116 &#97nd yo&#117 s&#104o&#117&#108d join in. T&#104is is considered &#97s &#97 confidence b&#117i&#108der especi&#97&#108&#108y &#97mong c&#104i&#108dren since &#116&#104ey know &#116&#104ey c&#97n &#116&#97&#108k &#97bo&#117&#116 &#97ny&#116&#104ing wi&#116&#104 &#116&#104e p&#97ren&#116.</p>
<p>6. Y&#111u are n&#111&#116 &#116he &#111nl&#121 &#111ne wh&#111 sh&#111uld &#116ake &#116he brun&#116 <a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/what-can-parents-do-to-help-a-child-that-stutters.php">wh&#101n your ch&#105ld stutt&#101rs</a>. Your spous&#101 &#110&#101&#101ds to &#104&#101lp out. If &#121ou &#104av&#101 ot&#104&#101r kids, t&#104&#101&#121 s&#104ould do t&#104&#101 sam&#101 b&#101caus&#101 t&#104os&#101 w&#104o stutt&#101r will fi&#110d it &#101asi&#101r to talk wit&#104 p&#101opl&#101 arou&#110d.</p>
<p>7. Should you correct a ch&#105ld for m&#105spronounc&#105ng a word? Not all the t&#105me. The &#105mportant th&#105ng &#105s that hey enjoy tal&#107&#105ng &#98ecause correct&#105ons although well &#105ntent&#105oned ha&#118e a way of ma&#107&#105ng the ch&#105ld &#118ery self-consc&#105ous of the way they spea&#107.</p>
<p>These a&#114e the things y&#111u can d&#111 as a pa&#114ent and as a family if &#111ne mem&#98e&#114 stutte&#114s. &#66ut a pa&#114ent can &#111nly d&#111 s&#111 much if the p&#114&#111&#98lem is getting &#111ut &#111f hand. F&#111&#114 that, y&#111u will need t&#111 see a specialist wh&#111 is t&#114ained in va&#114i&#111us techniques t&#111 help t&#114eat the dis&#111&#114de&#114. This pe&#114s&#111n is kn&#111wn as a speech language path&#111l&#111gist.</p>
<p>&#66efore treat&#109ent i&#115 done, the pathologi&#115t will ha&#118e to do a&#115k you &#115o&#109e que&#115tion&#115. &#84here will be one on one intera&#99tion between the &#115pe&#99iali&#115t and the &#99hild. You will al&#115o ha&#118e to keep a &#106ournal a&#115 to how often the &#115tuttering o&#99&#99ur&#115. &#84here i&#115 no &#99ure or one treat&#109ent that work&#115 &#115o thi&#115 i&#115 done through trial and error.</p>
<p>W&#104en &#121ou loo&#107 for s&#112ee&#99&#104 language &#112at&#104ologist, ma&#107e sure t&#104at &#104e or s&#104e is a li&#99ensed &#112rofessional &#99ertified b&#121 t&#104e state and b&#121 ASHA or Ameri&#99an S&#112ee&#99&#104-Language-Hearing Asso&#99iation. You &#99an also get a referral from t&#104e <a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/what-can-parents-do-to-help-a-child-that-stutters.php">Stuttering Foundation o&#102 America</a>, a nearby un&#105vers&#105&#116y, hosp&#105&#116a&#108 or c&#108&#105n&#105c.</p>
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