Is stuttering an organic medical condition?
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.
No; your best source for information and help for stuttering is non-profit The Stuttering Foundation of America.
Engine stutter low rpms 1994 Honda?
If you have an oldish Honda which is stuttering, it is probably the alternator or the spark plugs failing. If that doesn't work, then try the generator and the distributer.
No, there is no "cure," but with the help of a qualified, well-trained speech therapist, one can learn techniques to control it. The Stuttering Foundation of America is the best source for referrals to therapists all over the world as well as self-help materials, tips for parents to help a child at home
Who is the girl in the Dentyne Ice commercial with that stuttering song?
I think her name is Jessica Stroup. I hope this helped. :)
What stress response would cause stuttering?
Stress does not "cause" stuttering, but can make it worse. .
Being under stress, overly tired, or having any extreme emotion can make stuttering worse or make it start if you are prone to stutter. Make sure you are getting plenty of sleep; try to destress your life as much as possible; try to avoid situations that cause emotions like anger. The Stuttering Foundation of America is a great source for help. They have information for all ages, online videos, free e-books, and downloadable brochures.
You cannot speak fluently for 5 minutesi stammer while speakinghow to remove this weakness?
dear friend,only one solution for it is PRACTICE. In beginning u will face little bit problem but u will come over it soon.
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well... its hard to say -
in some cases yes because you get picked on- i know because i used to stutter and i used to get bullied alot.
But in some cases no because nobody's perfect and i guess you were made different for a reason:)
How do you stop a 1998 Honda Civic LX from stuttering when breaking?
It's called "brake chatter", and it's caused by warped brake rotors. Replace the rotors and the problem should go away.
What causes stuttering during acceleration in a carburetor engine?
Defective or malfunctioning Accelerator pump, idle mixture too lean, loss of vacuum in the carb during crossover from idle to the main jet operation from vacuum leaks
What is the best cure of stammering?
for starters the best treatment is speech therapy backed up with psychological therapy actually there is not a very difficult pathology in this disorder.
-and the best cure is knowing that the worst speech impediment is the one which afflicts those with the inability to speak with the soul
Diagnosogenic theory of stuttering?
Stuttering originates from the diagnosis by a parent that something is wrong with a child's normal nonfluency (Johnson, 1942)
In time, the child learns to avoid normal nonfluency, and in so doing interferes with own speech, resulting in stuttering. In other words, stuttering behaviors manifest as what one does to avoid stuttering.
Young children sometimes outgrow stuttering. Others learn techniques to talk more fluently after going to a speech therapist. Your best source of help is the Stuttering Foundation of America on the link below.
Stuttering doesn't always happen and sometimes a person will never stutter. it can seem to happen as soon as u like a person or it could happen when u like them and u r talking to them or it can happen when u do something embarrassing or silly near them.
This is probably not "stuttering" if you are not a person who stutters, but normal dysfluencies that can occur due to anxiety, fatigue, etc.
All people have what are called "dysfluencies" in their speech at times. These sound like "stuttering", but although similar, are not classified as such because they only happen when certain situations make the person anxious, or very tired. If you think about it, you may be able to recall a time when you "stuttered" when trying to give an answer put to you unexpectedly.
Children, while developing speech and language, will also have dysfluencies, usually around the age of 3. If the child is having a problem due to the dysfluencies, or if the parents or others are concerned, it is best to have a Speech-language Pathologist evaluate the child to determine if he/she is having normal, developmental dysfluencies or is stuttering. Recent years have shown that the earlier intervention for stuttering begins, the more success the person will have learning to control the stuttering.
go to stutteringhelp.org or asha.org for more information