Hey Rayray
Stuttering is a really tricky thing as it does come and go...depending upon how much 'stress' there is on the system.
So if you're really tired, you'll stutter more...if your having a language spurt, you'll stutter more...etc. This sounds like what is happening to your little one. He's concentrating so much on learning new language, that his ability to keep his speech smooth is affected.
So it's not unusual for a stutter to come and go...especially in little ones...
My advice would be to get it checked out...there is amazing work that can be done with kids under the age of 5 to 'get rid of the stutter'...it's fun for the kids and their stutter essentially disappears...
The risk is, if you leave it, it may become more ingrained...it may disappear (and some stutters do spontaneously resolve), but it's a big risk, as the older you get, the harder it is to shift.
Contact your local CHN and ask for details regarding Speech Pathology in your area. You can go government or private. If you go private, make sure you go to someone who specialises in stuttering, not just a general therapist.
If you want more details, just PM me.
All the best!




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