Facts vs. Myths
Types of Stuttering
Name a Strategy
Practice a Strategy
Anatomy of Speaking
100

Fact or Myth: If you just slow down, you'll be able to stop stuttering completely.

Myth

100

What type of stuttering would this be?

I like to go go go go go to the store.

Word Repetition

100

In this strategy, you slow down your speech.

Slow speech

100

Practice PAUSING with the following sentences:

I have three dogs named Max, Murphy, and Minnie.

100

Name this part of the speech mechanism and how you use it when you speak.

Teeth

Used to make speech sounds like "th," "f," "v" and more

200

Fact or Myth: People who stutter rarely have successful careers.

Myth

200

What type of stuttering would this be?

Did you go on the f-f-f-f-f-f-f-field trip yesterday?

Sound repetition

200

In this strategy, you stop or take breaks frequently as you talk.

Pausing

200

Practice SLOW SPEECH with the following sentence:

We have only ten days left of school this year. 

200

Name this part of the speech mechanism and how it is used when you speak.

Tonuge

Used to shape speech sounds like "l," "d," "s," and more!

300

Fact or Myth: Stuttering is caused by a combination of genetic factors, language development, environment, and brain structure and function.

Fact

300

What type of stuttering would this be?

I um, di-um-did, um, did, um, that, um... already.

Interjection/Insertions

300

In this strategy, you stop in the middle of a stutter, release tension, and continue speaking. 

Pull out strategy

300

Practice EASY ONSET with the following sentence:

You should sit right there.

300

Name this part of the speech mechanism and how it is used to help you speak.

Lungs

Used to breathe in air, which flows through your vocal cords to create speech

400
Fact or Myth: People who stutter can have many different personality types. 

Fact

400

What type of stuttering would this be?

I wa----(gets stuck)---ant to try it.

Block

400

In this strategy, you stop when you stutter, release tension, and start over.

Cancellation 

400

Use pseudostuttering to practice PULL OUTS with the following sentence:

I am going to Disneyland next week.

400

Name this part of the speech mechanism and how it is used to help you speak.

Brain

Sends messages to all parts of the speech mechanism to make them move when we speak, thinks of what to say

500

Fact or Myth: President Joe Biden, Ed Sheeran, and Elvis Presley are/were all people who stutter.

Fact

500

What type of stuttering would this be?

Caaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan you repeat that?

Prolongation

500

In this strategy, you stretch out the beginning sound of a word or let some air out before speaking to lessen muscle tension as you begin to speak.

Easy Onset/Easy Speech

500
Use pseudostuttering to practice CANCELLATION with the following sentence.


The teacher said recess in in five minutes.

500


Name this part of the speech mechanism and how it works to help you speak

Vocal Cords/Vocal Folds

Come together and vibrate when you breathe out to create sound, which is your voice!

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