types of stuttering
all about stuttering
causes of stuttering
myths vs. facts
trivia!
100

what is a repetition?

when you start to repeat words over and over again

100

what is stuttering?

stuttering is a difference in speech pattern involving disruptions, or “disfluencies,” in a person’s speech 

100

is stuttering a disease you can catch?

no

100

people who stutter are less intelligent or capable.

myth!

people who stutter disprove this every day. the stuttering community has its share of scientists, writers, and college professors. people who stutter have achieved success in every profession imaginable. 

100

where can you find the landmark known as "Big Ben"?

London, England

200

what type of stuttering means you feel like you can't get the words out?

blocks

200
what percent of the adult population stutters?

1% (about 3 million people in the United States)

200

what is one thing that is related to the cause of stuttering?

genetics

differences in the brain

200

citizens of every nation and speakers of every language across the world stutter.

fact!

stuttering happens across all languages. multilingual speakers who stutter will stutter in every language that they speak; however, stuttering may present differently in each language.

200
what modern-day item made a cameo appearance in the final season of Game of Thrones?

a Starbucks cup

300

what is a prolongation?

when you hold the sound of a letter

300

is stuttering more common in the male or female population?

the male population! stuttering is about three or four times more common in males than females.

300

when does stuttering normally begin?

between the ages of 2 and 5

300

people who stutter need to slow down.

myth!

stuttering is not caused by an increased rate of speech; it is a neurophysiological difference with a genetic predisposition. people who stutter simply need additional time to share their message. telling someone who stutters to “slow down” is unhelpful.

300

what does "www" stand for in a website address?

World Wide Web

400

what are the three main types of stuttering?

repetitions

blocks 

prolongations

400
does stuttering change or stay the same?

it changes. the severity of stuttering varies widely among people. it may also vary in the same individual from day to day and depending on the speaking situation. patterns of stuttering behavior also vary. 

400

who speaks perfectly all of the time?

a. people who stutter

b. people who do no stutter

c. no one

no one!
400

people who stutter can be great communicators.

fact!

people who stutter can be effective communicators regardless of how much they stutter. they may require additional time to speak compared to speakers who do not stutter.

400

what is the best-selling video game of all-time?

Minecraft (300,000,000 copies sold)

500

name one of the other types of stuttering (not the main three)

interjection 

phrase repetition 

substitution

500
name 2 other things that might affect a person who stutters.

physical tension 

struggle in their speech muscles 

negative feelings (embarrassment, anxiety, fear)

avoidance (eye contact, presentations, talking to other people)

500

if you have a relative that stutters, are you more or less likely to stutter too?

more likely 

500

bilingualism causes stuttering. 

myth!

there is insufficient scientific evidence to support the relationship between bilingualism and the development or persistence of stuttering; however, research indicates that learning more than one language provides children with various benefits such as socioemotional well-being, cognitive skills, and development of cultural identities.

500

who won 2024 Superbowl?

bonus point: who performed at the half-time show?

The Philadelphia Eagles

bonus: Kendrick Lamar

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