you can speak very slowly or sometimes u grow out of it.
Harold L. Luper has written: 'Stuttering therapy for children' -- subject(s): Stuttering, Speech therapy
Speech therapy services can be used for people with a stutter. The benefits of this is that it may improve the person's ability to speak without a stutter. It could also boost their confidence when speaking.
The Stuttering Foundation has resources that help. Their self therapy book is great. They can refer you to a speech therapist who specializes in treating stuttering. Slowing your rate of speech with frequent pauses helps, too.
Therapy can help people of all ages suffering from the speech disability. While not an overnight cure, therapy can offer positive results and more fluent speech patterns.
Depends on the reason they are stammering. some gets helped by speech therapy but it can take years. Get information and help for stuttering/stammering on the web site for The Stuttering Foundation.
A good stuttering therapy is one that focuses on improving speech fluency, boosting communication confidence, and addressing the emotional aspects of stuttering through personalized techniques. At Hope Abilitation Medical Center, specialists use evidence-based methods such as fluency-shaping strategies, breathing control, and speech-motor training to help individuals speak more smoothly and comfortably. The center’s tailored programs and experienced therapists make it a strong choice for effective stuttering treatment.
A speech therapist or a speech-language pathologist is a professional who helps individuals overcome speech impediments such as stuttering or stammering through therapy and specialized techniques.
That is the correct spelling of "stuttering" (stammering, or a speech difficulty).
A speech therapist trained to work with stuttering can teach you ways to lessen stuttering. A speech therapist trained to work with stuttering can teach you ways to lessen stuttering. You can get a referral to a local one in the country in which you reside. Alternatively, you many be able to get one in your area from the Stuttering Foundation.
I believe "urinary stuttering" IS the medical term.
Stuttering is primarily considered a speech disorder rather than a mental disability. It affects the fluency of speech, often characterized by repetitions, prolongations, or interruptions in speech flow. While it can be influenced by psychological factors and may lead to emotional challenges, it is not classified as a mental disability in itself. Treatment typically involves speech therapy rather than psychological intervention.
Eugene B. Cooper has written: 'Cooper Personalized Fluency Control Therapy for Adolescents and Adults' 'Personalized fluency control therapy [kit]' -- subject(s): Forms, Speech therapy, Stuttering, Treatment