
Compassionate fluency therapy for children who stammer — building confident, relaxed speech through proven techniques at our Kharadi & Dhanori centres.
Stammering (also called stuttering) is a fluency disorder where speech is interrupted by repetitions, prolongations, or blocks. A child might say "m-m-mummy," stretch sounds, or struggle to start a word. It often appears between ages 2 and 5, and parents in Pune frequently ask: will they grow out of it, or do they need stammering treatment?
At Hope CDC, our speech-language pathologists use child-friendly fluency techniques — gentle onset, easy speech, breathing strategies, and confidence-building — in play-based sessions at Kharadi and Dhanori.
Early support prevents stammering from affecting self-esteem, school participation, and social confidence. We also coach parents on how to respond calmly at home — because your reaction matters enormously.

Take our free 2-minute screening or book a no-pressure assessment at Kharadi or Dhanori.
Free 2-min ScreeningIf several of these feel familiar, a friendly assessment brings clarity.
Repeating sounds or syllables (b-b-ball)
Stretching sounds (ssssnake)
Long pauses or blocks before words
Facial tension when trying to speak
Avoiding talking or certain words
Stammering worse when excited or tired
Speaking more fluently when alone or singing
Visible frustration or embarrassment about speech
Some children do outgrow mild stammering, but many benefit from structured fluency therapy — especially if stammering persists beyond age 4, worsens over time, or affects confidence. The goal isn't perfection; it's fluent, confident communication without fear.
Our therapists create a low-pressure environment where children practise speaking without correction or rushing — building skills that transfer to classroom, playground, and home.
We observe stammering patterns, triggers, and impact on daily life — through conversation and play.
Techniques matched to your child's age: easy onset, pausing, gentle airflow, and pacing.
Fluency work woven into games and stories — never punitive or stressful.
How to listen patiently, reduce time pressure, and support confidence everywhere.
Tell us your concern and your child's age. Our specialists will guide you at Kharadi or Dhanori.