Studies show genetics plays role in stuttering

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• Modeling slower speaking.

• Teaching exercises for breath control and reducing tension on the vocal cords.

• Using a computer or other devices to give immediate feedback on how the child is doing with various strategies.

It is possible that discovering genes that cause stuttering might one day lead to specific treatments that reverse the adverse effects of these genes.

More likely, recent genetic discoveries may help identify kids who could benefit from early treatment. Such treatment of stuttering is the best hope for preventing symptoms from getting worse and becoming a long-term problem. Genetic studies could identify newborns who are at risk for stuttering and begin treating these high-risk children early in life.

Such treatment helped my childhood friend. He learned to reduce his stuttering and became a highly accomplished doctor.

Dr. Komaroff is a physician and professor at Harvard Medical School.

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