Stuttering Facts 1
Stuttering Facts 2
Stuttering Facts 3
Stuttering Facts 4
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Stuttering is contagious. True or False?

False. You cannot catch stuttering from a person who stutters.

100

People usually begin to stutter when they are learning to speak. True or False?

True. Usually people begin to stutter when they are 2-7 years old!

100

People who speak two or more languages stutter in all the languages they speak. True or False?

TRUE: If they truly stutter they will stutter in all the language they speak however the types of stuttering and the amount may be variable depending on which language they speak.

100

People only stutter when they're nervous. True or False?

FALSE: People stutter when they feel any kind of emotion, calm, excited, shy, or nervous.

200

Stuttering is something you are born with. True or False?

True. Stuttering is a biological condition.

200

What are secondary behaviors?

Something some people who stutter do when they stutter sometimes it could be blinking, tapping their knee, turning their head. Usually it's because in the past it has helped them continue from the stuttering moment so they may now do it when they stutter.

200

What is the nature of stuttering?

Neurophysiology - the way our brain sends messages to our mouth.

200

People who stutter know what they want to say. True or False?

TRUE

300
Stuttering runs in families. True or False?
True. Studies of twins show that if one twin stutters, the other twin is more likely to stutter. Stutterers often have children who stuttter.
300

Everyone stutters sometimes. True or False?

False. While everyone has times when they are disfluent, only people who stutter often have a feeling of being stuck and tension in their mouth, tongue, and/or throat during a stuttering moment.

300

Telling a person who stutters to slow down or say it again is a good way to help them get through a stutter. True or False?

False. Telling a person who stutters to slow down or say it again doesn't help them. It only adds more stress to the stutterer if they are still trying to say the word.

300

Stuttering is variable. It changes from person to person and also from one situation to another. True or false?

True. The way someone stutters can change from day to day, from moment to moment and from person to person.

400

Do people who stutter always stutter the same way? Yes or No?

No. People who stutter are unique and have different ways of stuttering.

400
More adults stutter than children. True or False?
False. 1% of adults stutter while 3% of children stutter.
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What are the different types of stuttering?

Repetitions (R-r-r), Sound prolongations (ssss), Blocks (--Block)

400

If you stutter you can not have a job that requires a lot of talking (like an actor or politician). True or False?

False

500

What is the percent of people in the world who stutters?

At least 1% - in other words at least 1 in every 100 people in the world is a person who stutters.

500

The brain of someone who stutters is different from the brain of someone who doesn't stutter

True. The brain of a person who stutters is wired differently from a brain of a person who does not stutter. It is one of the reasons why people stutter, is that it is just how their brain is made. Everyone's brain is wired a little differently!

500

When you stutter your muscles are loose and relaxed. True or False?

False. When someone stutters their muscles tighten and that prevents them from speaking.

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It is OK to stutter. True or False?

True! Stuttering is the natural way people who stutter talk.

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