DisDreaminMom
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My Aspie DS (6) has been having a problem on and off for a few years with stuttering- starting when he was late 4 year old. He was very stressed at the school he was attending, and it was helped with Speech. it went away and he was fine for about 6 months. It comes and goes every six months or so. He'll literally be tongue tied for a few weeks and then it goes away. Last Thursday, he suddenly started doing it very badly at dinner- couldn't get a word out, and it's been pretty noticeable since then. I have seen him do it in social situations on and off when he's at school, but he rarely does it at home.
Last night he says, after struggling to tell us a story, "Can you call the Dr. and mmmmmake this go away? I ccccan't get my words out and I keep sssssaying sttt, sttt."
I felt so bad. I told him that his brain is growing too fast and his mouth can't keep up for now but that it will go away soon. I don't know what else to say. He is in speech therapy at school, so this is something they are aware of. Any thoughts?
My husband tries to complete his sentences for him, but I thought this was the worst thing to do. I just tell him to slow down and be patient. Any other advice?
Last night he says, after struggling to tell us a story, "Can you call the Dr. and mmmmmake this go away? I ccccan't get my words out and I keep sssssaying sttt, sttt."
I felt so bad. I told him that his brain is growing too fast and his mouth can't keep up for now but that it will go away soon. I don't know what else to say. He is in speech therapy at school, so this is something they are aware of. Any thoughts?
My husband tries to complete his sentences for him, but I thought this was the worst thing to do. I just tell him to slow down and be patient. Any other advice?
