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Stuttering 101

Before we proceed with giving you tips on how to handle and work with a child with suffers from stuttering, let us first define what is stuttering and learn why it is considered as a speech disorder that is to be dealt with as soon as possible.

According to nidcd.nih.gov, “Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by repetition of sounds, syllables, or words; prolongation of sounds; and interruptions in speech known as blocks. An individual or a child who stutters exactly knows what he or she would like to say but has trouble producing a normal flow of speech. These speech disruptions may be accompanied by struggle behaviors, such as rapid eye blinks or tremors of the lips. Stuttering can make it difficult to communicate with other people, which often affects a person’s quality of life and interpersonal relationships. Stuttering can also negatively influence job performance and opportunities, and treatment can come at a high financial cost. Check out http://buckheadspeech.com/ for more details.

Symptoms of stuttering can vary significantly throughout a person’s day. In general, speaking before a group or talking on the telephone may make a person’s stuttering more severe, while singing, reading, or speaking in unison may temporarily reduce stuttering.

 


Stuttering is sometimes referred to as stammering and by a broader term, disfluent speech.”

With the impact to a person’s life that is brought about by stuttering, we can now say that it is highly important that any child who is diagnosed with stuttering is assisted and brought to professionals as early as possible to also be able to work on a resolution.

 

 

 


Given that it can cause a huge problem in the future, should you notice your child to be suffering from one, make sure to get assistance from a speech-language pathologist or a speech therapist so that this problem can be fixed and your child can be saved from the hard life that they might have if this is not cured.