Childhood stammering is not uncommon – in fact, around 5% of children develop a stammer between the ages of 2 and 5, which is a period of rapid language acquisition.





Reports of stammering in young children, particularly those aged between 2 and 5, is one of the most common concerns when parents get in touch with us – and there is good reason for that!




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