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Stuttering

Definition
Stuttering is defined as an involuntary interruption in the natural flow of speech. It is characterized by part-word repetitions, prolongations, and blocks.
Prevalence and Incidence
About 5 percent of preschoolers stutter. After the age of six or seven years old about 80 percent of the preschooler recover. Therefore, there are about 1 percent of adults who stutter in any population.
Development
Stuttering is one of the most debilitating disorders for children and adults. It usually starts in the preschool years when a child is first starting to put words together. About 80% of preschoolers recover without any treatment. Thus, the remaining 20% will grow up to be adult stutterers and will need treatment.

Stuttering Modification vs Fluency Shaping – My opinion

Stuttering Modification techniques were developed by Charles Van Riper  in the 1930s. Clinicians wanted to teach clients to “stutter more easily”. They taught techniques to reduce tension by training muscle relaxation during the moments of stuttering. Some of these procedures are “pull-outs” (reducing tension during the stuttering moment) and “cancellations” (completing the stuttering moment and

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