Early years intervention helps children overcome stammering

Stammering is a serious communication difficulty where people have problems repeating words, repeating sounds, stretching sounds or getting stuck on a specific word. It is also more common in under-fives than many people might think.

The British Stammering Association is quick to reassure parents they haven’t caused the speech difficulties, and recommends referring the child to a speech therapist as soon as possible despite it being something which the majority of children recover from over time.

An estimated 68 million people have a stammer, accounting for one per cent of the whole population. However a greater number of young children have a stammer which they overcome at a young age through effective early years intervention.

A stammer for young children is often a developmental stage of growing up. Liverpool Day Nursery workers carry out a few simple steps to ensure children are given the best opportunity and environment to combat their speech difficulties to boost their confidence about speaking.

If you are concerned about your child’s speech, please get in touch today and see how our Cheshire Day Nursery can help.