Types of Stutter
Techniques
Facts
100

"Sh-sh-she has two shoes."

Part-word repetition

100

Exhaling slightly before speaking

Easy onset

100

Stuttering can be genetic. (true/false)

True, most stuttering runs in families.

200

"No-no-no way am I going."

One-syllable word repetition

200

Speaking at a rate that is slower than typical speech

Decreased speaking rate/prolonged speech

200

Stuttering is more common in (males/females).

4 times more common in males

300

"Ssssnakes are too slithery."

Prolongation

300

Speaking in a loose and relaxed way

Light contacts

300

About 1 in ___ people stutter.

100

400

"I ___ love speech."

Block/stop

400

Speaking without a break between words

Continuous phonation

400

Stuttering starts usually starts between ages ____.

2 to 6.

500

"W-w-when is it my turn? I ___can't wait!"

Part word repetition and block/stop

500

Being aware of your speech 

Self-analysis

500

All people experience disfluency in their speech. (true/false)

True.