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Stuttering or stammering or childhood is a speech disorder that involves frequent and significant problems with normal fluency and flow of speech.
KEY FEATURES
- People with stuttering know what they want to say but have difficulty saying it.
- Stuttering can begin in childhood and persist through adulthood
- It is involuntary which means the person has no control over the way he says sounds or words.
- Stuttering can be of different severity levels
SPEECH CHARACTERISTICS
- Language is usually not affected.
- Speech consists of repetitions of sounds like p p p parrot, prolongation of sounds like Mmmmm mummy or a block in the flow of speech.
- Speech can also be accompanied by tension in the jaw or oral muscles, secondary movements like head, leg jerk, or eye-blinking.
KEY MARKERS
- It is more common in males compared to females.
- There is no known cause of stuttering
- But can be a result of a traumatic childhood experience, over-demanding childhood, or hereditary
- there are currently no medicinal treatments for stuttering
- Many people with stuttering are fluent while singing
INTERVENTION
- Speech therapy to help in the fluency of speech and acceptance of the disorder
- Rational emotive behavior therapy to overcome the negative attitudes or feelings associated with stuttering
- Psychological counseling or treatment to overcome anxiety associated with the disorder
Like any other disorder, people with stuttering need acceptance rather than mockery (as frequently portrayed in movies).