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I inherited my stutter from my dad. There’s always a chance that your child could get it, there’s a chance they could not. The way I would think about it is, if they do then you have a unique opportun...
My husband's brother stutters and my first son inheritted. I'm too lazy to look up the genetic charts for the stuttering genes and completely anecdotal (based on my experience and the few comments h...
One of my former friends stutter. They also had the same name as me. And lived next door. What chances...
I have stuttered ever since I can remember, 3 older brothers which never had an issue. I have two kiddos 3 and 4. Even if they do develop a stutter the experiences I have been through good and bad whi...
It can be genetic, but focus on the here and now. You’ve been successful in life to make yourself a family. If your kid does by chance develop a stutter; there’s no better person to help them through ...
Becoming a father soon and I'm terrorized...
Becoming a father soon and I'm terrorized... ...that my kid will inherit my stutter. Realistically speaking, what might be the chances my kid will not inherit this speech impairment? is it something ...
Your siblings or parents don’t have to have a stutter for it to be genetic, for example, my Grandma’s brother has a stutter. So I know that somewhere down by bloodline one of my family members had one...
Microdosing against stuttering
Microdosing against stuttering Long time stutterer with social anxiety. I’ve experimented with microdosing psychedelics for one and a half month now with positive results. More at ease in social setti...
I have one person in my family who I know used to stutter, but somehow beat it. That’s the crazy thing though. Doctors aren’t sure if it’s hereditary, neurological, trauma related, etc. it’s just a lo...
For me, my grandma’s brother stutters, which means somewhere back in my bloodline someone had a stutter. Which gives me some clarification as to where I got my stutter....
Granted I haven’t really done a whole lot of research into stuttering but I believe it does have something to do with genetics as well...
Moderate-Severe stutterer here. I have two children that do not stutter. I know several people who stutter whose children stutter. Genetics is a factor; however, I would not concern yourself with i...
I was a severe stutter. Three kids, first with my wife naturally, twins with a donor. None of the kids have stuttered. Despite the science around the genetics Factor, genetics isn't the end-all be-...
If you wanna learn a lot about stuttering from someone that stuttered for many years and has been very involved in the National Stuttering Association, check out this book by John Harrison called “Red...
It's genetic, so it's likely, but not certain. My mom had a stutter. I have a stutter. None of my siblings do....
Hi, congratulations🙂 I stutter myself, and my son started stuttering 2-3 months ago. I've read a bunch of studies now. The only one I remember being about likelyhood of stuttering in children of par...
You take behavior genetics and make all these correlations with stuttering. I didn't read all your posts, but are there findings or is this just your hypothesis? And then you have the stone eating a...
"Spew pseudo science with no real sources" you can say what you want.But what I said was mostly from real sources from Behaviour genetics(I'd not get annoyed if you want to know what it [is](https://i...
Causes of Stuttering Stuttering usually starts between **2 and 6 years of age**. Many children go through normal periods of disfluency lasting less than 6 months. Stuttering lasting longer than thi...
Neither of my parents stutter and im the only one in my family that stutters so i dont think that its only genetics...