About 4% to 8% of children stutter at some point during early childhood (Yairi & Ambrose, 2013). Stuttering usually starts without warning between the ages …
stuttering treatments
Why does the Lidcombe Program for childhood stuttering work: a case of “words will never hurt me”?
The Lidcombe Program is an effective stuttering treatment for childrenĀ under 6 years of age. Lidcombe Program treatment is 7.5 times more likely to reduce …
Not the naughty corner: Time-out – a stuttering treatment for children and adults
Lots of stuttering treatments are behavioural therapies. Evidence-based examples include the Lidcombe ProgramĀ for pre-schoolers who stutter and the Camperdown …
Stuttering treatments: what works for whom? An evidence update
Stuttering research - though voluminous, and growing - is notoriously hard to sift through and weigh for at least three reasons: with a few exceptions, …
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