A review of the research evidence suggests that labelling the nonfluent child as a stutterer may not always be warranted. Premature labelling may even lead to deleterious effects on the development of a child's self-concept and progressive socialization. The responsibility rests with adults as significant others in the child's conceptual world to both appreciate and anticipate the reactions that any overt or covert action of labelling might precipitate.
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