True or False
Strategies
Parameters
In action
Practice!
100

Stuttering is cased by being nervous 

False! Being nervous can make stuttering more likely to occur, but the stutter itself is not directly caused by nervousness. 

100

Name a strategy that involves starting a word gently or easing into it 

Easy Onsets 

100

What does “timing” mean in terms of our parameters

The speed of speech.

100

Name a situation where speaking quickly can make it harder to use fluency strategies.

Lots of options - rushing through a conversation, speaking under a timer, etc

100

Use chunking and pausing to say: I like to play soccer on the weekends.

Break it into smaller chunks like: I like to play… soccer… on the weekends.

200

Speech therapy can help people with a stutter

TRUE! 

200

What strategy involves pausing between phrases to reduce tension?

Chunking and pausing 

200

What does “tension” mean in the context of stuttering?

The physical tightness felt during a stutter.

200

What is a type of environment that helps reduce pressure during speech tasks?

anything calm or relaxing!

200

Say The red balloon floated away using easy onsets.

Thhhheee red balloon floated away.

300

About 1% of the world population stutters 

TRUE! 1% of people in the world population have a stutter 

300

Which strategy helps when a stutter has already happened? (when youre done stuttering and try again)

Cancellation 

300

What does sound refer to in parameters of speech 

how LOUD or soft we are 

300

What is one type of social situation that might make fluency more challenging, and how can you prepare for it?

ex. introducing yourself in a group, and you can prepare by practicing your introduction beforehand using strategies like easy onset

300

Demonstrate slowing your rate of speech with Can we go to the park tomorrow?

Stretch it slightly: Caaaan we gooo to the paaark tomorroooow?

400

To be classified as having a stutter, you have to stutter 100% of the time

FALSE! To classify as having a stutter, you have to have 5% or more disfluencies within your speech 

400

Practicing fluency strategies _(once a week/everyday)_____ is important to make them more automatic

every day! 

400

what does airflow refer to in terms of our parameters 

how much or little airflow we have while we speak 

400

This everyday activity can help you practice fluency strategies in a low-pressure and predictable way

reading!

400

Use a cancellation to fix the stutter in I, I, I want pizza for dinner.

 Stop, pause, and try again: I… want pizza for dinner.

500

Stuttering is the same for everyone who has it

FALSE! Every person with a stutter is different. Think back to when we watched our videos, what are some differences you noticed? 

500

This strategy involves reducing the speed of speech by slightly stretching sounds and syllables.

Reduced rate 

500

what does movement mean in terms of our parameters 

how much or little we move while we speak 

500

Identify a type of listener behavior that can help someone feel more at ease when speaking.

When someone is actively listening to you and not cutting you off 

500

Use all three strategies (easy onset, chunking, and pausing) to say: It’s a beautiful day outside.

 Combine: It’s… a beautiful… day outside. (Start gently, break into parts, and keep it slow.)

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