Anonymous wrote:My daughter graduated out of speech years ago and is now a rising 9th grader. She is very verbal and talkative (although shy) but her dramatic style of speech and sometimes halting manner of speech interrupt otherwise funny, interesting comments. Is there a way to work on this? I feel like I'm constantly giving her social pointers (with very little success) so I don't want to start pointing out things she could work on speech wise unless there are really techniques that help with this.... any ideas?
What kind of speech therapy did she have? My DD was diagnosed with atypical disfluency, which is basically a mid-sentence stutter that impacts the fluency of her speech. If you did not have a speech therapist specializing in stuttering, then it might be worth it to try a new one if she does have disfluency -- we were in speech therapy for 2 years for articulation, but then switched to a new therapist once we realized she was having trouble getting her sentences out smoothly.