This strategy involves slowing down when speaking.
Reduced rate of speech
Show how to use Easy Onset with the phrase: "How are you today?"
"*huh*Hhow are you today?"
True or false: People stutter because they are nervous. Explain why.
False. Nervousness may worsen stuttering but does not cause it.
a piece of jewelry worn on the finger
ring
The soft yellow material on the edge of the ocean
Sand
This strategy involves stopping in the middle of a stuttering event, thinking about where the tension is, relaxing, and going into the word again fluently.
Pull-out
Show how to use Stretchy Speech with the phrase: "I am eating a sandwich"
"IIII aaam eeeaaating aaaa saaandwhich"
People typically eat this as the main dish on Thanksgiving...
Turkey
a snack made from a dried grape
raisin
the loud sound some people make when they sleep
snore
This strategy involves lightly using the articulators to produce sounds with reduced tension
Light articulatory contact
Show how to use Continuous Phonation with the phrase: "I am reading a book"
"III aamm rreeaaddiinngg aa bbooookk"
Stuttering happens more in boys than girls.
True
Something you drive on
road
What is full of holes but still holds water?
Hint: might use it to clean dishes or a car
sponge
This strategy involves taking a deep breath and speaking when slowly exhaling from our abdomen
Diaphragmatic breathing
Show how to use Cancellation with the phrase "I am thirsty"
"I am th-th-thirsty" "thirsty"
Another name for "binky" - what you give a baby when they are crying
Pacifier
a break during the school day
recess
A person in 10th grade is also known as this.
sophmore
This strategy involves moving your lips, opening your mouth, over-enunciating, slowing down, and elongating vowels
MOOSE
Show how to use Pull-out with the phrase "She is walking the dog"
"She is waa-- walking the dog"
What is the thing you use to close a jacket?
Zipper
the purpose of a wheel is to
steer
This animal lives in the water, looks rubbery, has whiskers, and really long tusks.
walrus