Search
3,273 results
I could possibly be. My dad stuttered, and as a result I and middle brother stutter, but my eldest one doesn't though - maybe he got genes from my mom, who does not stutter and neither any of her fami...
My father stutter but not to the level as I do.I remember when I was 5-6 I used to imitate him a lot.I think I got it from that💀...
Both my parents stuttered in some way when I was learning to talk, my therapist said I started to stutter because I heard how they talk and as a kid mimicked them as any kid does....
According to research, not all stuttering is genetic, however family, twin, and segregation studies overwhelmingly support a strong genetic influence on stuttering risk (e.g., see [this](https://www.s...
No one really knows much about stuttering, we don't understand it like we do other things about the human body, but there's a lot of evidence that suggests there is a genetic factor. And as you can se...
My guess is that it might be genetic but needs a "trigger". My dad stutters a little bit but it's barely noticeable, I however stutter a lot but I went through trauma he didn't go through. So there's ...
By reading this post it seems like you probably did inherit your stutter from your grandparent. This is also similar to me as none of my parents stutter (I do) however, I recently found out my uncle (...
True for me. My father, uncle, 2 brothers and cousins stuttered. Everyone got over it around 15-18 though. I'm the only one stuck with it after that and i had the most severe one....
My parents didn't stutter, but Ive stutterd all my life, thankfully my 2 sons don't stutter and neither do any of my 4 grandchildren.....
Is my stutter genetic?
Is my stutter genetic? I stutter, but my parents don't stutter. My alcoholic grandfather stuttered. My alcoholic uncle (my father's brother) stuttered. Can you inherit stuttering from your grandparent...
Know that you are loved my friend. Simply do the best you can do, work hard and think of things you are grateful for. Learn how to meditate - this helps. Also, read aloud for 30 minutes a day - it wi...
At an NSA conference I attended it was said guys who stutter are better drivers. And I know I am....
Is there a link between stuttering and asthma
Is there a link between stuttering and asthma Both of them are genetic in my case - my dad has stutter every once in a while and my mom has been asthmatic since she was young. Out of the three kids, I...
Generally speaking, stuttering is neurogenic. In other words, there is both a neurological component (motor control of speech parts) and a genetic component that contribute to stuttering. In order for...
My grandpa on my mom’s side stuttered until he was 20ish so genes probably play some part in increasing the chances of developing a stutter but it’s just one of many factors that can contribute to a s...
Yes definitely has a genetic component to it. My dad stutters, his brothers, and his mom. Researchers have also identified the stuttering gene. They found it in song birds well (From a Huberman podcas...
I’m the only person in my family who has a stutter, so it isn’t all genetic based....
yes, and I believe they say it is passed from the father's side. Mt father stuttered, my wife stutters and her father stutters but our son doesn't. Also, none of my daughter's stutter from other mar...
Yes it is. My dad has it and I do too. They've done studies on it and it's definitely hereditary but I don't know what the percentage is. But it's more likely in men, so a son would be more likely to ...
Genetics may create disposition to stuttering. But it is not certain that person will stutter as an adult...