A 10-year-old boy's letter about his stuttering that gives us an acceptance lesson

The mother has shared on the social networks a letter from her son Juan Carlos, 10 years old, talking about her stuttering that gives us all an acceptance lesson. Turn your "problem" into an advantage by mentioning that it is something "unique that other children do not have."

Stuttering is one of the speech disorders that can cause more suffering in the child when it comes to relating to others. But this child demonstrates great self-confidence and a maturity that leaves us all amazed.

"Something unique that many children do not have"

If you want the life of the day lesson, read my 10-year-old son's letter with stuttering ❤️ pic.twitter.com/ZqJZM4e3VU

- MaríaLumbrerasCasana (@Marialumbreras) February 28, 2017

Stuttering or dysphemia is one of the speech disorders that usually begins between two and five years, usually when language has started and it should be fluent.

Early detection is key, so it is so important to be aware of the first signs, because the best time for intervention will always be as soon as possible. It is believed that 5% of children have dysfluences at some time, and may be prolonged and aggravated during adulthood.

On the other hand, several environmental factors also have their importance in emotional and emotional development: in particular, the environment in which the child grows. Undoubtedly, the environment of love and security that Juan Carlos has makes the child not only not feel self-conscious but see your stuttering as an advantage.