17-18 October 2014: You started to stutter and repeat the first word of the sentence for several times like "依依依依個咩尼架?" I think you are not too consicious when doing this and sometimes you speak normally. This happens suddenly. Checked online, and seems this is a common episode for children aged 2-5. Parents are advised not to stress on the repetition and most of them will outgrow it after a while.
25-26 October 2014: Stuttering is on and off during the week, but it intensified suddenly these two days. You started to struggle and have to take a long deep breath before making the first sound and stuttered again for the first word before completing your sentence. Since you are stuggling very hard to pronounce the first word, can see you tried to force out the word, so it always ended up stuttering very loud. It really worries us.
27-28 October 2014: Spoken with Auntie Yap Choi and she reassured us that many children go through this stage. Based on the preliminary behaviours of yours, it sounded like you are at risks, however, you are too young to do any assessment and she asked us to continue to monitor your situation and logged down everything.
You got better and have less repetition. When you speak, you will take a long deep breath until you can hear the throat is rubbing itself before speaking.
29 -31 October 2014: The stuttering is basically gone without notice. However, you will sometimes take a long breath and rubbing the throat before speaking. I find you actually have spoken more difficult sentence structures after recovering from the stuttering.
We trust you can overcome!!! Add oil GeeGee!!
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