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For me it is partly genetic and secondly very early childhood trauma.If you want to get scientific it is lack of blood flow through the part of your brain that helps you speak....
Ok so im curious
Ok so im curious What is the cause of stammering? Like why do some people have it and some don’t. Is it completely genetic? Or some sorta childhood trauma thing. I’m now 20 and I’ve had this shitty st...
I never thought I was gonna get a girl either. For reals. Besides my stutter I get extremely nervous around girls. Like you see guys get nervous in movies around hot chicks, but never see that cra...
I've had mine since I was 3. I'm 14 now and I went to speech therapy when I was younger and it didnt help me, but it might've helped other people. My great-grandfather had a bad stutter until the day ...
I mean i have 5 sibling and out of 5 only two stutter: me and my brother. We got it from our dad. You shouldnt worry man, even if your child stutter you will be there for him/her :)...
And no my parents do not stutter. They always say I’m more like my grandpa but I’m not sure if they say it because I look like him or stutter 😂...
What do you mean 1 out of 6? Did a parent stutter?...
Hi there. I have two kids who are 12 and 10. My daughter stutters just like me. My son doesn't. There are many other traits that can be passed down to kids that will affect their life, so no need to d...
Do you fear you will pass your stutter on to your children?
Do you fear you will pass your stutter on to your children? I have a 16 month old boy and another coming in 3 days and sometimes I get a knot in my stomach when I think about my stutter being passed o...
Same confusion I have...my bro doesn't have stutter whereas I do.......
Both my parents used to stutter in their childhoods, they both got rid of it before i was born so i couldnt have developed it by listening to them, might be coincidence, might be genetics. In any way ...
Alright. You said stuttering was in the bloodline. How can other people thinking a different way (like you) effect the amount of people who have a speech impediment? I don’t think holding someone back...
Well I might have triggered it to come back, but the reason I stutter in the first place is because of her genes, so yeah I've stopped beating myself for it, and she didn't know any better so at this ...
I stutter and have two kids. My daughter stutters, my son doesn't, genetically, i is probably a roll of the dice. I know my cousin on my father's side also stutters. Enjoy parenting and congrats. They...
My problem is with people making a conscious decision to have a child, knowing they might have some health problems/handicaps, like the guy I replied to. Like people with down syndrome having babies, ...
Yes. All these things. You don't learn stuttering from hearing it....
I have what is called cluttering. My Dad has it and I have it. My son hasn’t been diagnosed with it yet, but he is in regular speech therapy for not articulating properly. So I think there is a geneti...
A stutter being hereditary is only one of the many reasons given for stutters. Being that the exact cause is still unknown (I’m actually surprised they haven’t figured it out eat) there is no way of t...
I have had a stutter since I was 4 and I'm a high schooler right now. My little brother developed one at the beginning of middle school and is still in middle school. Does anyone have an explanation for this?
I have had a stutter since I was 4 and I'm a high schooler right now. My little brother developed one at the beginning of middle school and is still in middle school. Does anyone have an explanation f...
* stuttering has a large genetic component (at least 50%). * you can't acquire stuttering by hearing someone else stutter. Your brother did not start stuttering because he heard you. * you need to ...