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What is stammering or stuttering ?
01. when you want to do so.Whichever way you have coped, your feelings and thoughts have become associated with the speech difficulties. Therefore, you instinctively get tense when you think you are in a situation where your stammer will be a nuisance, and this tension will make your stammer worse.Other people, even close relatives, may think that your stammer is solely related to your speech, or they may not know that you stammer because you hide it so well. Regardless of what others think, you will know that the answer to the question 'What is stammering?' is that it is a speech problem, but also a problem of the feelings and thoughts associated with the act of speaking. 02. Stammering varies tremendously from person to person. Commonly it involves repeating or prolonging sounds or words, or getting stuck without any sound (silent blocking). Sometimes people put in extra sounds or words. Often people lose eye contact.Stammering is typically recognised by a tense struggle to get words out. This makes it different from the non-fluency we all experience which includes hesitations and repetitions.Some people who stammer talk their way round difficult words so that you may not realise they stammer at all. This avoidance of words, and avoidance of speaking in some or many situations, is an important aspect of stammering 03. What is stuttering? Stuttering is a communication disorder in which the f low of speech is broken by repetitions (li-li-like this), prolongations (lllllike this), or abnormal stoppages (no sound) of sounds and syllables. There may also be unusual facial and body movements associated with the effort to speak Click here |