Banter Evidence Snapshot: Stuttering – will my child recover? Why you shouldn’t wait to treat it

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- Parent dilemma: What to do when your child stutters and has speech sound problems – an update
- My preschooler stutters: should we do the Lidcombe Program or the Westmead Program (or something else)?

Hi there, I’m David Kinnane.
Principal Speech Pathologist, Banter Speech & Language
Our talented team of certified practising speech pathologists provide unhurried, personalised and evidence-based speech pathology care to children and adults in the Inner West of Sydney and beyond, both in our clinic and via telehealth.