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Re: Help, My Son Stammers by Bluesearoll(m): 5:52pm On Jul 29, 2025
He will stop at some point,my son of 3 also did that for some period of time and later stop
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 5:53pm On Jul 29, 2025
ADAMUdaCOWBOY:
Is he left handed and you forced him to be right handed.
No. He is right handed.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 5:53pm On Jul 29, 2025
likita27:
I used to have a daughter that stammers, and I happen to have a stutter as well
She no longer stammers what did I do?
Stammering runs in family.
Ensure no one makes fun of her when she talks. Making fun of them makes conscious of the stutter.
2) allow them to speak, even if they are going to stutter, listen to him,
Thanks.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 5:55pm On Jul 29, 2025
Rubyjade:
Model slow, calm speech: Speak slowly and clearly around him. Let him see that it's okay to take time to express thoughts.

Give him time: Don't finish his sentences or correct him. Let him finish what he’s saying, even if it takes longer.

Maintain eye contact and smile: Show him you're patient and listening, not rushed.

Normalize mistakes: Say things like, "It's okay to repeat sometimes. Everyone does."

Build confidence in private: Use positive affirmations, like:
"You're a great speaker. I love hearing your stories."

Talk one-on-one in low-pressure settings: Maybe during a walk, or while drawing or playing with him.


🚫 AVOID:

- Correcting or pointing out stammering directly.
- Telling him to "slow down" or "take a breath" repeatedly — this can make it worse.
- Showing frustration or anxiety when he stammers.
- Comparing him to others (even siblings)Your concern as a father is a powerful first step in helping your son. Since you know what it’s like to grow up with stammering, you are uniquely positioned to:

Break the cycle, not just by correcting speech, but by creating a safe and confident environment.
Use your personal experience to support him emotionally and prevent the shame or self-doubt that often comes with it.
And again — the fact that he doesn’t stammer with other children is a very strong sign this is something you can successfully address now.
Aw thanks a million times. You don't know how useful this is to me. God continue to bless you.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 5:56pm On Jul 29, 2025
papyjaypaul:
That's because he may be afraid of you. It's the fear that makes him look for the right words to say that will not make you angry.

How patient are you when you are inquiring something important from him.
I'm usually calm. Except when he does something bad.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 5:57pm On Jul 29, 2025
Mariangeles:
Sending him to a relative for what exactly?
To get abused into talking straight?
I won't even try it. He is my first son and I want to train him by myself.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by Kamalex2:
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Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 6:06pm On Jul 29, 2025
jambclick:
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Thanks
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 6:07pm On Jul 29, 2025
yesloaded:
.he's afraid of you

The fact that he communicate fluently with his peer shows theres nothing wrong with the young lad

Show him more care and attention and make him free with you, play with him like a little child
Thanks.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 6:08pm On Jul 29, 2025
brightk:
@ConcernedDad i have this childhood friend who once suffered from this same issue.. please get coconut.. remove the water and the fruit... do it in such a way that the shell resembles a cup.. let it be his official cup @ home.. he should be using it to drink anything liquid. by Gods grace he will be fine...
Thanks dear.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by Rubyjade: 6:22pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
Aw thanks a million times. You don't know how useful this is to me. God continue to bless you.
Amen wink
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by RadianceRR: 6:51pm On Jul 29, 2025
Talk to him often, even if he doesn’t reply, use short, simple sentences.

Give him choices (e.g., “Juice or water?”) to encourage speaking.

Don’t pressure him, rather create a calm, loving space.

Sing songs, read picture books daily, and use gestures.

Repeat his words correctly without correcting harshly.

Reduce screen time, face-to-face talk helps more.

Celebrate small wins and be very patient.

If possible, work with a speech therapist early.

ConcernedDad:
please share it with me. Anything is welcome.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by asfrank(m): 6:58pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
Bro please which calabash and how could I get it.
That it. Culture may differ, I am from Benue so it might be different where you come from.

Re: Help, My Son Stammers by klyn81: 6:58pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
Good day nairalanders. Please how do I stop my four year old son from stammering. He doesn't do it when speaking with his fellow kids, but when talking to his mom or me especially. He is my first son and can't imagine how it will be for him when he grows and wants to express himself.

A quick background to my topic. I'm the only one that Stammers in my family. Both in maternal and paternal. None of my siblings or relatives Stammers. I learnt it from a childhood friend when growing up. I know how it has limited me from reaching my full potentials in life.

Now my son is about to start his own and I'm wondering if stammering is hereditary. Please how do I stop it now he is still young. Medical experts in the house, any medical remedy for it. Thanks for your contribution.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by klyn81: 7:00pm On Jul 29, 2025
Use gong with water for him
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by papyjaypaul: 7:09pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
I'm usually calm. Except when he does something bad.
I think others have said it here, you are the best teacher. It's a privilege to have a dad and you sir should just give him all the confidence he needs in this world. Someone posted a Steve Harvey video there and if you watched it, you would've seen the stammerer only needed someone to trust in them for them not to stammer. Good luck in your parenting 🙏
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ghettochild(m): 8:05pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
He speaks fluently when conversing with his fellow kids, but if he wants to speak to me, especially when I'm inquiring something important from him.
Adaptive observation...
Ur son knows how you to talk n he's trying to sound like you....
You shd tell him to speak well and he shouldn't be afraid of talking to u..
Let him know stammering isn't good...
U should even tell him how it hindered, maybe he will adjust
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by tianshie(m): 8:07pm On Jul 29, 2025
blingxx:
“Think before you talk” works all the time grin everytime I remember I stutter I don’t at that particular moment
Interesting.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by chiboycue: 8:09pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
Good day nairalanders. Please how do I stop my four year old son from stammering. He doesn't do it when speaking with his fellow kids, but when talking to his mom or me especially. He is my first son and can't imagine how it will be for him when he grows and wants to express himself.

A quick background to my topic. I'm the only one that Stammers in my family. Both in maternal and paternal. None of my siblings or relatives Stammers. I learnt it from a childhood friend when growing up. I know how it has limited me from reaching my full potentials in life.

Now my son is about to start his own and I'm wondering if stammering is hereditary. Please how do I stop it now he is still young. Medical experts in the house, any medical remedy for it. Thanks for your contribution.
I don't think it a problem as long as he is able to communicate orally effectively. Just keep encouraging him to excell academically and the sky is his spring board
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:09pm On Jul 29, 2025
ghettochild:
Adaptive observation...
Ur son knows how you to talk n he's trying to sound like you....
You shd tell him to speak well and he shouldn't be afraid of talking to u..
Let him know stammering isn't good...
U should even tell him how it hindered, maybe he will adjust
Alright thanks dear
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:10pm On Jul 29, 2025
chiboycue:
I don't think it a problem as long as he is able to communicate orally effectively. Just keep encouraging him to excell academically and the sky is his spring board
That's encouraging. Thanks.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:11pm On Jul 29, 2025
papyjaypaul:
I think others have said it here, you are the best teacher. It's a privilege to have a dad and you sir should just give him all the confidence he needs in this world. Someone posted a Steve Harvey video there and if you watched it, you would've seen the stammerer only needed someone to trust in them for them not to stammer. Good luck in your parenting 🙏
Good observation. I'll do my best to encourage him. Thanks dear.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by chiboycue: 8:12pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
That's encouraging. Thanks.
Bro, You are welcome
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:12pm On Jul 29, 2025
RadianceRR:
Talk to him often, even if he doesn’t reply, use short, simple sentences.

Give him choices (e.g., “Juice or water?”) to encourage speaking.

Don’t pressure him, rather create a calm, loving space.

Sing songs, read picture books daily, and use gestures.

Repeat his words correctly without correcting harshly.

Reduce screen time, face-to-face talk helps more.

Celebrate small wins and be very patient.

If possible, work with a speech therapist early.
Thanks for the encouragement.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:13pm On Jul 29, 2025
asfrank:
That it. Culture may differ, I am from Benue so it might be different where you come from.
I'll find out how my culture do it. I'm Igbo. God bless you for your timely advice.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by lawani(m): 8:17pm On Jul 29, 2025
I was the best actor and newscaster in primary school but suddenly started stammering in high school. I have more or less outgrown it now. Moses was a stammerer, MKO Abiola was a stammerer
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:17pm On Jul 29, 2025
RillJ:
He speaks good with his friends but stutters before the parents especially you the father.
He is traumatized and scared of you especially. The child may only speak with you when he cannot avoid it.

You need to build bond with him and make him feel free around you.
Work on developing friendship and trust with him.
Avoid hash words with him and around him.
Engage him from time to time on informal things- plays, cartoons e.t.c.

Generally, some students may stammer at first but it tends to reduce with which comes with better self-control etc
I appreciate. Thanks.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:18pm On Jul 29, 2025
Olushylay1:
Don't disturb yourself.
My two daughters did the same thing.With time,it will be resolved on it own.
A four year old child is still learning how to talk.
Tell him to talk gently and not rush himself while talking.
By age 6 to 7,my daughters,stopped the stammering.
Wow, what an eye opener. Thanks dear.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:19pm On Jul 29, 2025
aribisala0:
You are right like HIV and COVID
Lol.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by ConcernedDad(op): 8:21pm On Jul 29, 2025
Bahamas95:
Even you it's not too late for you to overcome stuttering, your son could even be the solution to your challenge.

Learn how to talk slowly and calmly most especially when he's around you, children are very fast to copy and paste. The surprising thing about them is that they learn bad habits faster.

Make him feel relaxed when speaking, he's traumatized.
I've learnt something today. Thanks.
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by Odebayo4010(m): 9:27pm On Jul 29, 2025
Arabk25:
Perfectly said it worked for me 100%
Am stammering also can I still do it,am 28 years old
Re: Help, My Son Stammers by Goldbw122(m): 10:43pm On Jul 29, 2025
ConcernedDad:
Good day nairalanders. Please how do I stop my four year old son from stammering. He doesn't do it when speaking with his fellow kids, but when talking to his mom or me especially. He is my first son and can't imagine how it will be for him when he grows and wants to express himself.

A quick background to my topic. I'm the only one that Stammers in my family. Both in maternal and paternal. None of my siblings or relatives Stammers. I learnt it from a childhood friend when growing up. I know how it has limited me from reaching my full potentials in life.

Now my son is about to start his own and I'm wondering if stammering is hereditary. Please how do I stop it now he is still young. Medical experts in the house, any medical remedy for it. Thanks for your contribution.
First off, it’s not unusual for kids around 3 to 5 years old to go through phases of stammering, especially when they're excited, nervous, or trying to express more than they can clearly say. The fact that he doesn’t stammer with other kids might suggest it’s more about pressure or emotions than a permanent speech issue.

It’s possible that he feels more nervous or eager to impress when speaking with you or his mom, especially if he senses high expectations.
Try to keep conversations with him calm and slow paced give him time to finish his thoughts without jumping in or correcting him mid-sentence. Also, avoid showing any visible worry when he stammers, because kids can pick up on that energy fast.

As for heredity, stammering can run in families, but environment and emotional dynamics also play a huge role.

The good news is that early intervention works. I’d recommend seeing a speech therapist many specialize in childhood speech patterns and can help guide both your son and the family in the right direction.

With patience, support, and maybe a little professional help, your son can grow out of it and gain strong communication skills.
You're doing the right thing by acting early. 💯
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