Postby lucywhippet » Fri Nov 20, 2015 7:41 am
My son developed a severe stammer when he was 2 and 4 months, which was very shocking because over night he went from speaking fluently to not being able to get any words out. I know he is younger than your child but I thought I'd pass on that I have had fantastic advice and support from The British Stammering Association who put me in touch with a speech therapist who I spoke to on the phone for at least 30 mins, they found me a local speech therapist (they have to specialise in stammers) to go and see, and they also put me in touch with the Michael Palin Centre who also put me in touch with a speech therapist who I spoke to on the phone. They have all given consistent advice - early intervention is crucial, you must slow down the pace of life and then they talked me through the principles of 'special time' ie a time in the day where the child has 1:1 time from a carer with their choice of play, no questions, slow speech from the adult etc. I did special time for at least an hour every day and cut back activities/play dates and I saw a vast improvement in the space of a month. Since then the stammer has come and gone and is definitely linked to anxiety (starting nursery, me going back to work/nanny starting) and tiredness. Because it is still here 6 months on, we will then start to have speech therapy intervention which will start in the new year. I hope that helps. Best of luck.