Eight Maui County public libraries have received copies of “Stuttering: For Kids By Kids,” a video starring children who stutter. In the video from the 66-year-old nonprofit Stuttering Foundation, ...
Stuttering is a communication disorder that makes it difficult for words and sounds to come out fluidly. The exact cause of stuttering is unknown, but about one percent of the population stutters, and ...
Developmental stuttering arises from atypical maturation and interaction of neural circuits that govern speech motor control, sensory feedback and timing. Structural imaging studies reveal anomalies ...
Stuttering assessment integrates clinical observation, standardised rating scales and self-report measures to capture both the frequency and impact of disfluencies. Clinicians combine speech sample ...
Stuttering affects many people; indeed, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) estimates that stuttering affects approximately 1% of the world’s population (including about three ...
Do you ever feel as if your voice assistants – whether Siri, Alexa, or Google – don’t understand you? You might repeat your question a little slower, a little louder, but eventually you’ll get the ...
Stuttering is a speech disorder. There are various ways to stop or reduce a stutter. These include mindfulness, avoiding triggering words, and speech therapy. Stuttering affects more than 70 million ...
An international research group succeeded in identifying the probable origin of stuttering in the brain. An international research group led by researchers from the University of Turku and Turku ...
The medical condition, “disfluent speech” or “dysfluent speech” is commonly referred to as “stuttering” in American English. In British English, the condition is called “stammering.” The terms ...
Feeling put on the spot on a video screen when you can’t get words out can be intimidating. Experts offer advice. By Jenny Marder Like all of the students at her Bronx high school, Kaitlyn Tineo had ...