These are some of the things that kids say when they describe how it feels to stutter. In other words, they know what they want to say, but the words just don't come out smoothly. Kids who stutter will repeat a word or a sound or drag out part of a word. Other kids may have problems with certain sounds. For instance, "Ss" and "Zs" are tough for a kid who has a lisp. Someone who lisps says the "th" sound when they mean to use an "s" or "z" sound. Other kids have trouble only with words that have "Rs" in them. But whatever the speech problem, there is help available.