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Stuttering has a genetic component. 70% of people who stutter can identify a close family member who stutters...
Me and my older brother stutter. I'm not very close to him so I don't know much about his stutter. I've had mine since as long as I can remember. I'm not sure what else to add here other than to let y...
Stuttering case between siblings
Stuttering case between siblings Hello, I thought I would reach out on here to discuss my personal story about stuttering in my family. I want to see if there are any similar cases that I will descri...
According to my mother, I started stuttering when my younger sister started to talk. I was around 3. My dad stuttered, so he recognized it right away. Started speech therapy before pre-school. Kept ...
>So a friend stutters and I read online that there is absolutely no cure for stuttering, you can just learn tips to manage it. Her parents want her to do this course thing that apparently “cures” i...
Blaming stuttering as a whole on being a behavioral issue in this context is not only rude and dismissive, it's factually incorrect. There are many cases in which stuttering is genetic and many cases ...
Yes. Stutter, balding in my 20s. Just seems like I fated to have a shitty life cuz of bad genes. Might as well go next...
Not every stutter has a genetic component, but for many ir does....
That’s interesting, no one in my family stutters even in my extended family....
https://www.stutteringhelp.org/genetic-and-neurological-factors-stuttering There is so much evidence out there that there is a genetic component to stuttering. Mine surely is. It runs in my family....
Ratio is 4:1 .. for every 4 boys who stutter , 1 girl stutter Well Girls are vulnerable to many other psychological disorders like eating disorders, anxiety, negative emotions, depression etc .......
Apparently it is more common in men than in women. Around me, it is more 1:1 but I barely know any people who stutter...
[Research (2022)](https://i.imgur.com/MAjzt1b.png) states that personal thoughts, beliefs and emotions all contribute to developing stuttering. I just bought this new book: Kenneth J. Logan-Fluency Di...
I'd like to view 'genetic traits' as an inherited factor. This could predispose to stuttering. Of course, this in itself doesn't create stuttering. It's the combination of: * a predisposition (eg tha...
I'm a woman and a stutterer! My dad is too. It must run in families....
Boys may be given the message to “use more effort to get through the bumpy speech”, which basically just leads to blocks, fear and avoidances. I think it’s important to let young children know it’s no...
Stuttering is more common in men than women, and women are also more likely to grow out of stuttering, making the gap even bigger...
False, and like objectively false for a lot of stutters (if not all, I don't want to make sweeping claims though)...
It’s not your imagination. Male stutterers outnumber female stutterers 3 to 1....
Males & Stuttering
Males & Stuttering I have noticed that around campus at my Uni, the majority of people who stutter are guys. Is this just a coincidence or could it be that males are more prone to having a stutter...