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Treating Preschool Children Who Stutter: Description and Preliminary Evaluation of a Family-Focused Treatment Approach
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Family MedicineLanguage DevelopmentAtypical Language DevelopmentEducationEarly Childhood EducationStutteringDevelopmental DisabilitiesDevelopmental SpeechSocial Communication DisorderPreschool ChildrenEffective Communication SkillsChild LanguageSchool-age LanguageChild AssessmentSpeech And Language DisordersHealth SciencesChild PsychologyDevelopmental DisabilitySocial SkillsSpeech FluencySpeech Fluency DisorderEarly Childhood DevelopmentRehabilitationSpeech CommunicationChild DevelopmentSpeech-language PathologySpeechlanguage PathologyFamily-focused Treatment ApproachPreliminary EvaluationPediatricsS Speech FluencySpecial EducationSpeech PerceptionDevelopmental Stuttering
Purpose The purpose of this article is to present a detailed description of a family-focused treatment for preschool children who stutter that addresses communication behaviors and attitudinal reactions that children and their parents may exhibit in reaction to stuttering, as well as a preliminary evaluation of the outcomes of that treatment. Method The study involved assessment of the children’s speech fluency and a client satisfaction questionnaire that sought parents' opinions about which aspects of the treatment were beneficial. Participants were 17 children who stutter, ages 31 to 62 months, and their families. Results Responses to the questionnaire indicated that treatment helped families learn about stuttering and about strategies that facilitate children’s fluency. Evaluation of the children’s fluency revealed that all participants achieved improved fluency at the conclusion of treatment and at long-term follow-up. Implications Findings suggest that this treatment approach may be useful for helping children achieve improved speech fluency, effective communication skills, and healthy communication attitudes.
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