True or False
Facts
Famous People who stutter
Impact
How to Speak
100

When a person's easy flow of speech is interrupted, it is known as stuttering.

True

100

Approximately, how many million people stutter world wide?  Extra points if you get the correct percentage too.

more 80 million people stutter, which is about 1% of the population

100

Does Kendrick Lamar stutter?

Yes

100

What are some ways that some people who stutter try to hide it?

By changing words, talking quickly or avoiding situations that feel difficult.

100
At which part of the human body can stopping and getting stuck happen?

vocal folds?

200

We fill our mouth with air in order to speak.

False.  We fill our LUNGS with air in order to speak.

200

Generally, who stutters more? Males or females?

Stuttering affects four times as many males as females.

200

Did King George VI stutter?

Yes

200

Does speech therapy help with just the physical part of stuttering? (Not the emotional)

No, speech therapy should address both physical and emotional aspects of stuttering.

200
At what age does stuttering typically begin?

between the ages of 2 and 5, when children's language skills are developing.

300

Repetitions, Shrinking, Prolongation and Blocks are different forms of stuttering.

False.  Shrinking is not a form of stuttering. 

Repetitions: the repeating of single sound, syllable, word, or phrase (e.g., M-m-my name is..)

Audible Prolongations: the stretching or elongating of a sound (e.g., nnnnnice to meet you )

Tension Blocks: the complete stoppage of sound during speech (e.g., I see a ----car)

300

What percentage of children stutter?

 Approximately 5 percent of all children go through a period of stuttering that lasts six months or more. Three-quarters of those will recover by late childhood, leaving about 1% with a long-term problem. The best prevention tool is early intervention.

300

Does Santa stutter?

No. Maybe?

300

Is fluency a measure of how smart you are?

No.  Fluency does not measure intelligence or ability.

300
Name 3 parts of your body that help you to speak.

Brain, lips, vocal folds, lungs, teeth, tongue, trachea

400

Bring tired, angry, busy can make my stuttering worse.

True

400

Can stuttering be treated?

Yes, there are a variety of successful approaches for treating both children and adults

400

Does James Earl Jones (Darth Vader) stutter?

Yes.
400

Why is it important that people learn about stuttering?


Understanding the facts helps replace myths with truth.




It encourages patience, empathy, and inclusion in classrooms, workplaces, and communities. When we share accurate information, we help more people listen and understand.


400

Do people who stutter need to slow down?

Stuttering is not caused by speaking too quickly.

Telling someone who stutters to “slow down” can be unhelpful and often increases pressure.

People who stutter may simply need extra time to express their thoughts.

The best way to support them is to listen patiently and focus on what they are saying, not how they are saying it.

500

People stutter because they are nervous, shy or lack confidence.

False. Nervousness does not cause stuttering. 

People who stutter can be confident, outspoken, and assertive.

They may occasionally hesitate to speak because of past negative experiences, but personality traits like shyness do not cause stuttering.

While anyone can become slightly disfluent when anxious, people who stutter experience speech differences rooted in brain function, not emotion.

A person who stutters may feel nervous because they stutter, not the other way around.


500
Does learning multiple languages (bilingualism) cause stutterin?

No, learning multiple languages does not cause stuttering.

500

Does Pele stutter?

No.

500

Is there a cure for stuttering?

No, but speech therapy and community/family support can help you manage it.
500

What physical tension or (secondary) movements can people who stutter show?

eye blinks or facial switches?

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