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stuttering

by mommy2mommy, May 07, 2003 12:00AM
i have a 4.5 year old boy when he talks to people over the phone or in general he stutters on his words as if he is having a hard time remembering what he is goin to say. He is a very smart child and tries hios hardest in everything he does but he also throws tantrums or just gives up if we are trying to teach him something like his alphabet and numbers or anything that he just does not get. i am wondering if there is anything i have to worry about or if this is normal behavior. thank you for your time.
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by skd7474, May 07, 2003 12:00AM
Well it sounds to me like you have a normal 4 year old little boy. I have an 8 year old boy and he is all boy. He still has his little fits. Good luck to you and your little terror.
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