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Unveiling stuttering fluctuations: a genetic role-blocking mechanism – human roles; specialization; hierarchy; evolution; stammering; identity; true self
Unveiling stuttering fluctuations: a genetic role-blocking mechanism – human roles; specialization; hierarchy; evolution; stammering; identity; true self ...
Same. I have 3 older sisters and I'm the only one who stutters. Probably got it from my paternal grandfather who was a severe stutterer. My father jokingly says that he loves my stutter because to him...
Don’t think so. More likely, females naturally have better speech motorics developing earlier in life and more adaptive than males....
n out of 2 siblings we both stutter. 🙃 as a kid it was always embarrasment. we conciously never went to the same school...😀...
statistically its very rare in women. i havnt met a girl or woman in my life with a stutter....
im 39. and till date i havent met any woman with stutter except for online forums. never interacted with a woman who stutters. in fact i always wanted a daughter and not a son as her chances of develo...
Yeah, it sucks. I'm the only one in my entire freaking family who stutters....
I have two daughters and both of them don’t stutter at all. No worries....
Hi, I’m a female who stutters but neither of my 2 kids stutter. There is a genetic component sometimes but literally no one else in my extended family stutters either. There is no way to predict it. B...
I'm the youngest of 4 and the only one who stutters. It sucks....
My guess is no. Even though my stutter is caused because of genetics, I highly doubt your future kids would have one due to genetic reasons....
Stuttering runs in my family. My grandfather used to stutter, and three of my aunts do as well. Despite all of that, I'm the only sibling who stutters. I know how difficult and embarrassing it can be,...
I stutter, and so does my mum and uncle. So there is a genetic component. BUT, my little sister doesn't, and neither do any of my cousins. I'm no expert, but I would say more likely than not, the chil...
I'm the only sibling who stutters. But I'm the one who earns the most. I'm the one who owns a home. I'm the one with a partner and kids. I'm the one who doesn't live to smoke weed in mom's basement. S...
Uh, statistically it isn’t likely. Does your wife have a bad stutter? Even if it does run in your family, the odds aren’t terribly high. Highest would be 30% is my understanding...
I doubt it tho but you won't truly know until they develop one. I assume your wife's impediment is related to a lack of oxygen and delayed developement in vocal motor skills... something like a physic...
My wife who is a twin had a Nuchal chord around her neck when she was born. Both of the twins have a speech impediment. It does not run in the family at all. I do not have any speech problems either. We want to have kids and I want to know if they will inherit it from their mother?
My wife who is a twin had a Nuchal chord around her neck when she was born. Both of the twins have a speech impediment. It does not run in the family at all. I do not have any speech problems either. ...
Yes indeed, the ratio is 1 female in 4 males who stutter...
I agree with much of what you say! Thank you so much! basically, in understanding the onset of developmental stuttering in three-year-old children, it as indeed as you say.. we should consider geneti...
I feel like some of the things on your list are rather arbitrary and a very surface-level, stereotype-based explanation of why this happens. I believe it has more to do with hormones, genetics, and so...