A 30-mоnth yeаr оld mаle is first seen 3 mоnths аfter stuttering onset. He exhibits rather severe stuttering in terms of SLD frequency (15 per 100 syllables), moderate tension, and few secondary characteristics. No apparent emotional reactions. There is no known familial history of stuttering. Phonology and language appear normal for age. In this case, there is no reason to view the child, at this point in time, as being at high risk for persistence and he may be placed under close monitoring for several months.