Talking LOUDLY is a smart idea.
False.
Clapping is a good way to get someone's attention.
True.
True.
When you feel like you have to cough, you should drink some water.
True.
Massaging your neck throat and jaw helps make your voice feel good.
True.
Yelling at a sports game is good for your voice.
False.
You should scream when you feel angry or frustrated.
False.
You should yell at your mom or dad from the other room.
False.
Milk, orange juice, and water all hydrate your vocal cords.
False.
Making funny noises helps your voice.
False.
You shouldn't talk loudly over the radio or TV.
True.
Stomping your feet is a good idea when your upset.
True.
You should clear your throat all the time.
False.
Milk makes more mucous.
True.
You should use a humidifier at night.
True.
Use a portable amplifier or microphone whenever you can.
True.
Rest your voice whenever possible.
True.
You should drink 10 cans of soda every day.
False.
Spicy foods can sometimes cause acid reflux.
True.
You should whisper with a pressed voice.
False.
You should get someone's attention by screaming their name as loud as you can.
False.
You should grunt really loudly when you exercise or play sports.
False.
You should text or email when your voice needs some rest.
True.
Water hydrates your vocal folds.
True.
You should rest for 10 minutes for every 60 minutes you speak.
True.