Yes. Anyone can, any age. It will go away, as long as the child is not made to feel self conscious
2007-08-03 03:32:47
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answered by Anonymous
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My son developed a stammer at 2 after a traumatic event, it only lasted a short while, maybe a couple of months.
2007-08-03 03:59:49
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answered by goodgirl 2
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yes it is, i had developed a very bad stammer when i was three but that is not common, i have a very bad stammer and as i said i started at 3, i hope this helps
2007-08-06 02:27:56
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answered by Tiddly-Winks 2
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Stammers can affect anyone at any age for many different reasons,but with help and time,they can be got rid of in most cases.
2007-08-06 05:53:38
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answered by tinyfeet64 5
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Sure, but it may be for any number of reasons.
Perhaps the child is unsure, or too excited and trying to hard or speaking slower that his brain is thinking.
Talk and read to your child, try to repeat slowly what he/she is saying and don't make a big fuss about it in front of the child . the more insecure they are the more it my exacerbate the stammering.
2007-08-03 03:36:54
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answered by Bemo 5
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yes, if the 2 parents speak in very different accents or languages, it can confuse the child and cause a stammer.
2007-08-03 03:39:30
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answered by Bob 1
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Stuttering is normal between the ages of 2 & 4.
2007-08-03 03:32:35
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answered by mommafrog 3
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