Cluttering has a much more definitive cause and clearer symptoms. Its neurogenic link has been more thoroughly established.
Find information about cluttering in the brochure section of stutteringhelp.org
At this moment, dyslexia genetic patterns appear indeterminable, as children can inherit the "dyslexic" gene and still learn to read and write normally. However, there is a clear inheritance/genetic pattern.
Baby diapers and cigarette butts to name two
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I believe so; there is information about both conditions on the web site for The Stuttering Foundation.
Stuttering: repetition or prelongation of a sound. W-w-w-water or Sssssso. Cluttering: repetition of a word, phrase or using filler words: I want, I want, I want some, uh, milk. For a clear description of both stuttering (which includes both of the above that someone else answered as well as having "blocks") and cluttering, The Stuttering Foundation of America's web site stutteringhelp.org is where to go. Look in the brochure section for an entire brochure on cluttering.
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There are many types of speech defects. Some of these include cluttering, muteness, stuttering, dysprosody, as well as developmental verbal dyspraxia.
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.
There are no foods that help with stuttering. You best source for information and help is The Stuttering Foundation.
Your best source for information and help for stuttering is non-profit The Stuttering Foundation of America.
No; your best source for information and help for stuttering is non-profit The Stuttering Foundation of America.
No. Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
No. Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.
No. Your best source for information and help for stuttering is the non-profit Stuttering Foundation of America.