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    stuttering
    /ˈstʌt(ə)rɪŋ/

    adjective

    • 1. spoken with or characterized by a stutter: "his slow stuttering speech"
    • 2. progressing in a hesitant or irregular way: "her film career got off to a stuttering start"

    noun

    • 1. the action or fact of speaking with a stutter: "there is little support for the claim that stuttering is associated with anxiety"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StutteringStuttering - Wikipedia

    Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a speech disorder characterized externally by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words, or phrases as well as involuntary silent pauses or blocks in which the person who stutters is unable to produce sounds. [2] [3]

  3. Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by repetition of sounds, syllables, or words; prolongation of sounds; and interruptions in speech known as blocks. An individual who stutters exactly knows what he or she would like to say but has trouble producing a normal flow of speech.

  4. Mar 2, 2024 · Stuttering is a speech condition that disrupts the normal flow of speech. Fluency means having an easy and smooth flow and rhythm when speaking. With stuttering, the interruptions in flow happen often and cause problems for the speaker. Other names for stuttering are stammering and childhood-onset fluency disorder.

  5. Stuttering may cause a person to be embarrassed and make them feel nervous about talking. Causes of Stuttering. Stuttering usually starts between 2 and 6 years of age. Many children go through normal periods of disfluency lasting less than 6 months. Stuttering lasting longer than this may need treatment. There is no one cause of stuttering.

  6. Dec 14, 2022 · Overview. What is stuttering? Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects the rhythm and flow of how you talk. This disorder disrupts how you speak, causing unintended sounds, pauses or other problems with talking smoothly. There are a few different subtypes of stuttering: Developmental stuttering (child-onset fluency disorder).

  7. Jan 17, 2019 · Stuttering is characterized by repeated words, sounds, or syllables and disruptions in the normal rate of speech. For example, a person may repeat the same consonant, like “K,” “G,”...

  8. Jan 26, 2024 · Stuttering, also called childhood-onset fluency disorder or stammering, is a speech disorder that disrupts the fluency of speech (the ability to express yourself). It's estimated that about 5%–10% of kids go through a period of stuttering or disfluent speech during childhood. Approximately 25% of those cases will continue into adulthood.

  9. Dec 17, 2021 · Stuttering is a speech disruption where a person may have difficulty pronouncing certain syllables or an inability to articulate words despite knowing what they want to say. Stuttering is...

  10. Stuttering is a speech disorder that disrupts the natural flow of speech, marked by repeating, pausing, or prolonging certain sounds and syllables. Individuals who stutter know what they want...

  11. Mar 2, 2024 · Stuttering is diagnosed by a healthcare professional trained to evaluate and treat children and adults who have a problem with speech and language. This professional is called a speech-language pathologist. The speech-language pathologist listens and talks with the adult or child in different types of situations.