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Stuttering can be said as a speech disorder that disrupts the flow of speech. You may have noticed children saying u201cH-H-H-HOWu201d or u201cY-Y-Y-YESu201d. A child, who visibly repeats the same words or gets stuck on a particular word or prolongs sounds, syllables and words, is said to have a stuttering problem. <br>
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Types of Stuttering
INTRODUCTION Stuttering can be said as a speech disorder that disrupts the flow of speech. You may have noticed children saying “H-H-H- HOW” or “Y-Y-Y-YES”. A child, who visibly repeats the same words or gets stuck on a particular word or prolongs sounds, syllables, and words, is said to have a stuttering problem. Every child might stutter while learning to communicate with people, but the problem goes away upon practice. But, it continues in some children, causing troubles in their social life as it is difficult for them to interact with others.
If you see any symptoms of stuttering in children, better consult an experienced speech therapist to get a clearer vision. Look out for: Repeated words, sounds, or syllables Halting/slow speech production Unusual rate of speech
There are three types of stuttering they are: 2 3 1 Developmental stuttering Neurogenic stuttering Psychogenic stuttering It is the most common type of stuttering that may arise at the age of 2 to 5 years. It typically happens when the child is introduced to learning language skills. Their language and speech development children, unable to express what they really want to say. Developmental stuttering is caused due to multiple importantly genetics. About 60% of children having developmental stuttering might have a family member who also stutters. Neurogenic stuttering occurs due to a brain injury or stroke, that creates issues between nerves and muscles needed for the production of speech. Psychogenic stuttering occurs in people with some kind of emotional trauma. These traumatic effects impact the thinking and reasoning capabilities of the brain resulting in this kind of stuttering. coordination the brain, much lags behind other factors, most
CONCLUSION Treatment for stuttering may vary according to many factors, such as the age of the child and the severity of the condition. As a matter of fact, there is no actual cure for stuttering but an early intervention from the best speech therapist in UAE can have an immense effect on stuttering, preventing it from continuing to adulthood. They use different techniques to teach children how to slow their speech for better speech performance.
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