Speech Therapy / Stuttering Therapy
Help for Smoother and More Comfortable Speech

Stuttering & Stammering Therapy

At Sajjad Rehabilitation & Therapy Centre in Patna, we help children and adults who repeat sounds, stretch sounds, get stuck on words, or feel stress while speaking. Therapy is planned to improve fluency and make speaking feel easier in daily life.

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Common Stuttering Problems

Repeating Sounds or Words

Speech may begin with repeated sounds, syllables, or short words before the message comes out.

Stretching Sounds

Some people hold a sound too long before the rest of the word can come out smoothly.

Getting Stuck on Words

Sometimes no sound comes out for a moment even when the person knows exactly what to say.

Facial or Body Tension

Extra effort, blinking, jaw tension, or body movement may appear during hard moments of speech.

Fear of Speaking

Some people avoid speaking because of worry, embarrassment, or fear of getting stuck again.

Avoiding Certain Words

The person may change words, stay silent, or skip talking in some situations to avoid stuttering.

Fluency Support Plan

Speech Therapy Approach

We first check the type of stuttering, how often it happens, what tension is seen, and which speaking situations feel hardest. Then we build a plan that matches the person's age and daily needs.

Therapy may include easier speech patterns, ways to handle moments of stuttering with less struggle, and confidence building for real conversations. Family support is also important, especially for children.

Fluency practice Speech control Confidence support Family guidance
1

Reduce struggle in speech

Therapy helps the person speak with less tension, less rushing, and more control during hard moments.

2

Build easier speaking habits

We teach ways to start speech more gently, slow the pace when needed, and move through words with less effort.

3

Use speech in real situations

The goal is not only clinic practice but more comfortable speaking at home, school, work, and social places.

Therapy & Progress Timeline

1

First Assessment

We check speech pattern, tension, confidence, and the situations where stuttering becomes harder.

2

Early Practice

Therapy starts with easier speaking techniques and simple fluency tasks matched to the person's level.

3

Real-life Speaking

The person practices talking in more natural situations like conversation, school, work, or phone speaking.

4

Carryover Support

Home practice and family support help fluency skills stay useful beyond the therapy room.

Importance of Early Treatment

Less speaking struggle

Early support can reduce tension, frustration, and the habit of pushing hard through words.

Better confidence

Children and adults often speak more comfortably when help starts before fear and avoidance become stronger.

Better school or work speaking

Therapy can support smoother speaking in class, presentations, conversations, and daily communication tasks.

Better family support

Families learn how to respond calmly and help speaking feel safer instead of more pressured.

Why Choose Sajjad Rehabilitation

We keep stuttering therapy practical, respectful, and focused on speaking that feels easier in real daily situations.

  • Detailed Fluency Assessment: We check repetitions, prolongations, blocks, tension, and speaking triggers together.
  • Child and Adult Support: Therapy is adjusted differently for children, teenagers, and adults.
  • Confidence-focused Care: We work on both speech control and the fear or stress that can come with speaking.
  • Family Guidance: Parents and family are shown how to support smoother speech without pressure.
  • Goal-based Practice: Therapy is shaped around school, work, conversation, and daily communication needs.

Book a Fluency Assessment

Get a clear speech evaluation and a therapy plan that matches the person's fluency and communication needs.

Frequentily asked question

Stuttering, also called stammering, is a speech fluency problem where a person may repeat sounds or words, stretch sounds, or get stuck before a word comes out.

Some children go through a short phase of normal disfluency, but if stuttering lasts, gets worse, or the child shows tension or frustration while speaking, it is a good idea to get an evaluation.

Anxiety does not cause stuttering, but stress, pressure, or excitement can make stuttering more noticeable. Therapy can also help with confidence and fear around speaking.

Yes. Speech therapy can help adults who stutter by teaching easier speech patterns, ways to manage moments of stuttering, and strategies for speaking with more confidence.

The time needed is different for each person. Some people improve within months, while others need longer support to build fluency and confidence in daily speaking.

Family can help by listening patiently, not finishing words, speaking calmly, reducing pressure to talk fast, and using the communication strategies taught in therapy.