No.
The Stuttering Foundation of America is your best source for professional information and help. They are a non-profit group that has many books and videos free on their web site. All of their materials are put together by specialists in stuttering. They are not like many programs that give promises for a "cure."
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Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
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I suppose that could happen, or brain damage could cause the seizure. Find out more about stuttering on the web site for The Stuttering Foundation.
Startling someone does not cause stuttering. See the web site for The Stuttering Foundation.
Some people have started stuttering after having a stroke. Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
I don't think that can cause stuttering. There is information for parents on the web site for The Stuttering Foundation.
Anything that changes the brain could cause stuttering. I have read of others who started to stutter when on a medication. Check the research papers on the web site for The Stuttering Foundation.
Basicly it is wind tickling you nose hairs
There are different causes for stuttering according to the Stuttering Foundation of America, and Dr. Drayna recently identified genes that cause stuttering in some cases. It is genetic in our family. Some studies have shown evidence that there may be a link to chemical imbalance in the brain.
yes some time if they do it to much
Tourette's syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics, which can include both verbal and physical tics. Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in the normal flow of speech, such as repetitions of sounds, syllables, or words. While both conditions can affect communication, they involve different underlying mechanisms and symptoms.
Tickling is applying light touches in order to cause either spasmodic movement or laughter in order to interact with a child, or cheer them up from an unplesant situation.
cause he will be tickling his balls a few seconds beforehand
No, tickling does not cause insanity.