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Speech-Language Pathology student here. At least in the early period around 3 years of age, the proportion of cases where stuttering appears but then wanes out in about 6-12 months is higher in girl...
Why do WOMEN recover from stuttering more often than MEN?
Why do WOMEN recover from stuttering more often than MEN? ...
Keep and eye on it and if the no sleeping and stuttering continues, maybe take her to your ped to get their insight. Fairly certain it’s developmentally normal. It’s also statistically unlikely she’ll...
It runs on my mother's side of the family. I (I'm a woman) have it, male and female cousins have it. Incel behavior that assumes us women never face any issues and every man is attracted to us....
My son had cord around the neck and he has stuttering since 3. He is 6 now. Having said that, i believe it is genetic as I have PWS in my family....
I mean anything is possible but I don’t think the speech parts of your brain are even developed yet to be damaged. There’s more evidence of stuttering from a very early age to be genetic....
It happens to me all the time. That type of stutter is definitely anxiety. Whenever i stutter while speaking comfortably is probably just my “genetic” stutter but that shit of stuttering when someone ...
Like long stuttering is genetic. You just got dealt a shit hand genetically speaking....
I’ve stuttered my whole life and it was pretty bad when I was younger, got better as I went through high school, then I greened out bad my freshman year of college and had a seizing fit. Since then it...
I hate the orange clown but I also believe that Joe Biden may have stuttered as a kid and out grew it and never had a permanent stutter. I have watched his speeches and I came to that conclusion. If y...
Struggling with stutter while studying
Struggling with stutter while studying So I had this problem of stuttering from my childhood as I belive it's genetic (my sister also have it) it wasnt that much worse I would occasionally stutter and...
I think Larry_H_10's comment above is good, balanced and pragmatic. I'm a lifelong stutterer and saw my cousin grow out of it around school age, while I did not. There's a lot of different factors, bu...
It is up to u to decide,everyone has different reasons and different solutions. The whole purpose of this post is not to tell you how I cured my stuttering. The whole point is to congrat me. My way mi...
The sub made me face the reality of how fortunate I was to have a support system growing up that was empathetic and understanding of my stutter. My grandfather stuttered and I have a cousin who stutt...
Use a better title next time like “I overcame my stutter”. You make it sounds like you drank some magical portion or took a medicine that miraculously cured you.You may be able to overcome your stutte...
Luckily I inherited some farm land when my grandfather passed away and i rent it to farmers. It pays for rent and bills barely every month. It’s enough to survive on but I still take a construction jo...
I’m not sure if I believe this because I didn’t start to stutter until I was 7, & I can not stop stuttering for the life of me , would you call it genetics if it started at 7?...
Well the hint that it isn’t genetic is in the name ‘Developmental Speech Disorder’ among the fact they can’t find a gene that says ‘u stutter’ lol...
If by genetic you mean neurological, then yes there's no cure but you can still treat it. This is what I have. Some stutters are environmental, situational, psychophisiological, etc, and those can oft...
I had a very prominent and difficult genetic stutter all through childhood well into my 20/30s. What has helped me immensely is mindfulness and concentrating on the speech therapy practices I learned ...