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Posted December 1, 2008
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Dallas, Texas
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This iReport is part of an assignment:
Vital Signs |
stuttering,fluency,speech therapy,speech disorder,speech pathology
So,
where do we start? Every parent of a confirmed stutterer is anxiously searching
for a guide of what to do (and from what to avoid) regarding his child
stuttering.
First, it is
vital to remember that anyone can be disfluent in his rate of speech from time
to time, especially in distressed or tensioned situations like:
Cannot remember the
right word to say (“Tip of the tongue” syndrome).When you talk on an
unpleasant experience you had.When your
conversation partner does not pay attention to you or does not listen.When talking with
someone that does not like you, or talking with a very distinguished
person (Judge, mayor, governer, president…)
Who needs this guide? EVERY parent does!
- TAGS:
- vital_signs,
- health,
- stuttering,
- fluency,
- disorder,
- speech
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