mmmmmmmaybe we can go to the park later?
prolongation
This gender has a 4x higher chance of stuttering than the other
Male (boy)
A technique where we start with airflow to help us produce words with vowel sounds at the beginning
Easy Onset
The main purpose of modifying our speech behaviors
to help individuals manage their stuttering more effectively and feel more in control during speaking situations
The placement of your tongue and lips when producing the "sh" sound
towards the top of your mouth with air gliding over, lips pursing together
D-D-Did anyone see m-my purple b-b-backpack?
Sound repetition
true or false, there are not many supports for people who stutter as they get older
False!! There are all kinds of supports available, such as after school programs, clubs, and even summer camps to build a sense of community
A technique that is used for specific sounds in words such as /p, m, b, k/ when there is too much tension
Light Contact - During a stuttered word, the speaker “slides out” of the stuttered word by adjusting airflow
When we have felt a stutter happen, we can go back and repeat the word with eased tension using this strategy
Cancellation ( pause for a few seconds to examine and rehearse the physical features of the stuttered word and then adjusts airflow)
The main organ for where we get our air in order to speak
Lungs!
Why-why-why are you a Dodgers fan?
Whole-Word Repetitions
When you experience this type of upset feeling for a long time, you are more likely to develop a stutter
Stress!
The name for when we stutter on purpose to locate tension and get over the stigma of stuttering
Pseudo stutter (pronounced sew-do stutter)
Then name for when there is confusion in the message you are trying to communicate due to a stuttering event
Communication Breakdown
The purpose of the activity we did where we practiced spontaneous conversation over the phone
Making a takeout order (this allows you to practice handling bump speech in the moment and utilize your strategies in real life situations)
....... The Yankees are hopefully going to make it to the playoffs.
Blocking (when there is a silent pause or inability to initiate sounds)
The technical term when someone in your family had a stutter or had to attend speech therapy in the past
Family History of Stuttering (or Genetic History)
This technique involves creating natural breaths and natural stops in conversation to decrease stuttering occurrences
Pausing (also known as phrasing)
This strategy can help us become more aware of our speech sounds and how quickly we may be talking
Slowing our Rate of Speech
The name of the Youtube Channel Sam has given to show Stuttering videos
Peachie Speechie
So she, uh, was going, like, to buy me, like, another baseball glove.
Fillers (also known as interjections, where you add unnecessary words in when speaking)
This age demographic is far more likely to develop a stutter than other age groups
Children (or younger people)
A technique where the speaker uses extended sounds stretch a word they are stuttering with
Pull-Out Strategy (During a stuttered word, the speaker “slides out” of the stuttered word by adjusting airflow)
The difference between a stuttering modification and a fluency shaping technique
Stuttering Mod = after the stutter has happened
Fluency Shaping = while the stuttering is happening
The amount of times Aaron Judge has been an MLB star