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Speech & Language Therapy

Stammering / Stuttering Therapy

Stammering or stuttering therapy helps individuals improve speech fluency, communication confidence, and language flow. Through structured speech exercises and personalized techniques, individuals learn to reduce repetitions, blocks, and prolongations in speech. Our therapy programs focus on improving breathing control, speech rhythm, articulation, and confidence in speaking situations. With consistent practice, individuals develop smoother communication and stronger self-expression in daily life, academic, and social environments.

Speech Fluency Improvement

Helps reduce stammering patterns and improves smoothness in speech flow.

Breathing & Speech Control

Teaches proper breathing techniques and controlled speech patterns.

Confidence Building

Encourages self-confidence in speaking at school, work, and social settings.

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Why Stammering Therapy is Important

Stammering therapy helps improve communication skills, speech fluency, confidence, and emotional well-being, enabling individuals to express themselves without fear or hesitation.

How Practice at Home Helps

Regular reading practice, slow speech exercises, breathing techniques, and supportive communication at home help improve speech fluency effectively.

Signs of Stammering

Repeating sounds, prolonging words, difficulty starting sentences, or visible speech blocks may indicate stammering or stuttering issues.

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Stammering / Stuttering Therapy

Everything about speech fluency, stammering treatment, and communication improvement.

Stammering (or stuttering) is a speech disorder where a person repeats, prolongs, or blocks sounds while speaking, affecting fluency.

Yes, with proper Speech Therapy, breathing exercises, and fluency training, stammering can be significantly improved or managed.

Therapy can start as early as 3–4 years if speech disfluency is noticeable. Early intervention gives the best results.

Duration depends on severity. Some improve in weeks, while others may need a few months of regular sessions.

Yes, parents play a key role by practicing exercises at home, encouraging slow speech, and reducing speaking pressure.