Types of Disfluencies
Strategies
Speech Machine
Myths and Facts
Famous People who stutter
100

what is it called when you repeat parts of words or phrases

repetition

100

Releasing tension in your speech DURING a moment of stuttering, then easing into the rest of the word or phrase

Slide out/pull out 

100

what vibrates to make sound

vocal cords

100

True of False? People who stutter are shy.

FALSE

100

This person was our former president 

Joe Biden

200

what is the difference between typical disfluencies and stuttering

when you stutter, you feel stuck

200

involves changing tension AFTER a moment of stuttering is over

CANCELLATION

200

what tells the parts of my body what to do

brain

200

True of False? Being nervous causes stuttering

FALSE. While people who stutter may be nervous because they stutter, nervousness is not the cause. 

200

This person played running back for the Philadelphia Eagles 2014-2019.

Darren Sproles

300

what is it called when you hold out a sound for longer than usual  (e.g. mmmmmmmmmmmom)

prolongation

300

Touching parts of the speech machine together softly with less physical tension so you can keep your speech moving

Light Touch/Light contact

300

what part of the body takes in air and then pushes it out through the vocal cords

lungs 

300

True or False? A person who stutters just needs to relax and calm down before they speak.

FALSE. Telling a person who stutters to “just relax” or “calm down” makes it worse because it increases the pressure on them.  

300

Famous red haired pop singer from England

Ed Sheeran

400

what is it called when you try to speak but no sound comes out

block

400

Starting out speaking with less physical tension in your speech muscles so you can speak more easily

easy starts

400

which parts of the body help shape the air into different speech sounds

lips, tongue, teeth

400

True or False? Stuttering is likely linked to differences in the brain and genetics

TRUE

400

famous singer, known as the "King of Rock and Roll"

Elvis Presley 

500

what is disfluency?

interruptions in the flow of speech

500

Allowing short pauses in your speech at natural points within the conversation

Pausing and phrasing 

500

what does the diaphragm do?

helps you breathe in and breathe out 

500

True or False? Stuttering has nothing to do with intelligence (how smart someone is)

TRUE. Just because a person has trouble speaking doesn’t mean they are confused about anything. They know what they want to say, but there’s a glitch in their ability to produce smooth speech. Stuttering has affected scientists, actors, writers, and politicians, many of whom have achieved great things.

500

former king of the UK. Movie made about him called The King's Speech which won the Academy Award for Best Picture 

King George VI