
TEEN SPEECH THERAPY
Stuttering
Teen stuttering therapy combines fluency shaping strategies with self-awareness for smooth and confident speech with family, friends, and teachers.
Help Your Teen Overcome Stuttering
Stuttering can make social situations and school challenging, causing teens to feel isolated or hesitant to speak up. This can impact their confidence and sense of self. Through targeted therapy, teens learn breath control and fluency strategies that help them regain their voice and build lasting confidence.
Stuttering Goals
Increase Breath Control
Coordinate breathing with speech to reduce tension and blocks
Enhance Rate Control
Slow down speaking pace for clarity and ease
Reduce Repetitions
Minimize repeating sounds, syllables, or words during conversation
Expand Coping Skills
Use techniques to manage stuttering in stressful speaking situations
Is It Cluttering or Stuttering?
If your teen talks very quickly, mumbles words, or is hard to understand, they might be cluttering. Like stuttering, cluttering interrupts the natural flow of speech and can impact your teen’s confidence. The good news? Speech therapy can help improve pacing, clarity, and overall communication—making everyday conversations easier. Early support can make a big difference.
“Your life does not get better by chance, it gets better by change.”
— Jim Rohn, Personal development speaker and author