Stutter therapy in very young children does not always consist of direct treatment. If several factors indicate that a child can outgrow his stuttering, one could consider indirect treatment. This case report describes the outcome of a treatment situated between indirect and direct therapy. C. is a 2 year 9 month old boy who demonstrates a mild stuttering severity. A short intervention focused on the conditioning of the speech activity was recommended. Data collection took place before, during and up to 1 month after the intervention