Considering early childhood stuttering, children in the majority of cases is what?

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Normal, if you want the majority.

http://www.coloradostutteringtherapy.com/childhood/index.htm

In the majority of cases, children who experience early childhood stuttering tend to recover without any formal intervention or treatment. This means that their stuttering gradually improves over time, and they develop fluent speech as they grow older. It is estimated that approximately 75-80% of children who stutter in their early years eventually outgrow it. However, it is important to note that every child is unique, and some may continue to struggle with stuttering beyond early childhood.