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My 10 yr old was finally diagnosed with a mild “word competition” stutter last year after us noticing it since he was about 6. He repeats the last syllables of the last word and sometimes he entire wo...
Is this stuttering?
Is this stuttering? My little sister is in 2nd grade and for as long as I can remember, she would take a bunch of tiny breaths while talking. Ex: why can’t (breath) I go out-(breath)-side today? She f...
That’s repetition, the classic repetition is part-word (b-b-b-because), but full word repetitions are still stutters (because because because). Some schools have speech pathologists to help kids who s...
Repetitions of classical stuttering involve a sound, syllable, or single-syllable word being repeated several times until the intended sound is produced. However, you've described whole-word repetitio...
Types of stuttering -- is there a word for this?
Types of stuttering -- is there a word for this? I am thinking about getting my 3 year old evaluated. I am not sure if this is normal or not. I am not asking for advice per say on what to do, but I am...
Both are forms of stuttering, the one when you were younger sounds as though it may have been mostly repetition, whereas now you seem to be more prone to blocks. I've found that I used to get repetiti...
It sounds exactly like stuttering. Stuttering is merely the interruption of normal speech, which you have demonstrated. An obvious fix is speech therapy, but it is costly and takes forever to get re...
Omg same especially if you didn't stutter that first time...
Is your “stutter” mostly blocks, prolongations, repetitions of syllables, or a combination of the three?...
Development of stutter
Development of stutter I am 15 years old and a few days ago, I developed a stutter. It is mild and mainly stutter letters like I, the, they, what and also a lot of words starting in s (e.g so, sweet)....
I've noticed that I have started to stutter a lot more.
I've noticed that I have started to stutter a lot more. People are looking at me weird and stuff. It takes longer to say words (Duh lol). ​ this sucks ass...
Well, personally, I've never heard of someone not noticing their own stutter. Usually it's noticed right away, if not there as long as they can remember. Hell, I wish I didn't notice mine. Not having ...
I’m so sorry about your loss. Death is never easy, and I wish you the best in that regard. For the stutter, there is such a thing as stuttering from trauma, which sounds like what you experienced. I...
I almost always repeat, the only time I’ll block if when there are a lot of emotions...
I mostly block and when I do it tightens up my stomach for some reason. Also I repeat, but sometimes it helps to say a word in a different way. For example, when I say the word "accounting" instead of...
Stuttering is 100% blocking, people sometimes repeat as a secondary symptom ...
I block way more, but repeat on certain sounds like P words or TH sounds, I also repeat “I” a lot when starting a sentence with it. Like: “I am hungry.”...
I don't notice when I repeat. Like sometimes I send someone a voice text and I don't feel like I've stuttered at all but when I listen to it I notice my repetitions. with blocking though IT IS REALLY ...
I generally repeat myself but since it's a light form of stutter I barely notice it. When I am blocked it's harder. Sometime I just have to stop and say the word slowly in the most sarcastic voice pos...
What do you do more, block or repeat?
What do you do more, block or repeat? Simple question really, what do you find yourself doing more often? Blocking on words, struggling to get the sound out? Or Repeating/stuttering on words or soun...