Natural recovery from stuttering for a clinical cohort of pre-school children who received no treatment.
Brenda CareyMark OnslowSue O'BrianPublished in: International journal of speech-language pathology (2020)
There is no reason to believe that the early natural recovery rate for clinically presenting children is different from community cohorts. Parent report of natural recovery during the pre-school years needs to be confirmed by clinician observation of the child's speech; otherwise, there is risk of harmful false negative identification. The present data support the Yairi et al. different recovery pathways for children who stutter.