Can stuttering ever be cured or is it only possible to give people methods to control their stuttering?
Effective treatments are available for stuttering in all age groups and one branch of our current NHMRC-funded program of research is investigating why our treatments work. It may be that stuttering can be effectively overcome with treatment in early childhood, but it seems that treatment later in life provides people with ways to control their stuttering.
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