Stutter Facts
Trick questions
Types of Dysfluencies
Stutter Facts 2
Stutterers Choice
100
Stuttering is contagious. True or False?
False. You cannot catch stuttering from a stutterer.
100
4 year olds can stutter. True or false?
True. Most people start stuttering between 2-4 years of age.
100

What is a Sound Repetition

B-b-ball. 

Repeating only a sound in a word.

100
Most people who start to stutter, start in their early childhood. TRUE OR FALSE
True. Most people start to stutter between 2-4 years of age.
100

Stuttering does not have to stop anyone from working in any job or occupation. True or False

True. A person who stutters can do any job they want to do. It does not affect a person's aptitude or abilities. Bonus: What is something stuttering has not stopped you from doing?
200

Stuttering often has a genetic component (something you are born with). True or False?

True. Stuttering often has a genetic/biological component, like hair color.

200
Stuttering is the stutterer's fault. True or False?
False. It's nobody's fault. The stutterer doesn't choose to stutter.
200

What is a Prolongation?

/ssssssun/

Stretching out a sound in a word

200
Is stuttering observed in every language and culture in the world?

Yes

200

Children can stutter when they are very young. True or False?

True. Most people who stutter start stuttering at early age.

300

Stuttering can run in families. True or False?

True. Studies of twins show that if one twin stutters, the other twin is more likely to stutter. Stutterers often have children who stuttter.

300
If you are 15 years old and have never stuttered before, you are still very likely to start stuttering. True or false?
False. Most children start stuttering between the ages 2 and 4.
300

What is a word/phrase repetition?

"My-my-my turn""

"its a - its a -its a cat"


Repeating a whole word or phrase

300
Stuttering is a variable disorder. True or false?
True. The way someone stutters can change from day to day, from moment to moment and from person to person.
300

True or False. People who stutter don't know what they are trying to say.

False! People who stutter always know what they are trying to communicate, which is why it can be so frustrating to get your meaning across.

400
Do stutterers always stutter the same way? Yes or No?
No. Stutterers are unique and have different ways of stuttering.
400

More adults stutter than children. True or False?

False. 1% of adults stutter while 3-5% of children stutter.

400
What is a block?

"________I went yesterday"



Feeling unable to say a word when attempting speech. Can also be paired with tension.

400
Are there strategies that can help someone manage their stuttering?

Yes, stuttering modification strategies like pull-outs can help. Bouncing, voluntary stuttering, and letting others know you stutter can also help.

400
Does stuttering affect more females than males?
Males. Stuttering affects 4 times as many males as females.
500

How many Americans stutter? a) over 100 million b) over 5 million c) over 3 million d) none of the above

c) over 3 million

500

Can stuttering on purpose help a person who stutters?

Yes, stuttering on purpose or voluntary stuttering can help desensitize a person to moments of stuttering and help to regain a sense of control about their stuttering.

500

What disfluencies do you notice in your speech?

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500

Former President Biden is a person who stutters. True or false?

True. Joe Biden is a person who stutters.

500
If you stutter you can not have a job that requires a lot of talking - like an actor or politician. True or False?
False. There are many famous actors, actresses and politicians who stutter. Bonus Points: Name a famous actor or actress who stutters.