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Fluency Friday Plus 2004 Fact or Fiction ? Irving Wollman Katrina Zeit

Fluency Friday Plus 2004 Fact or Fiction ? Irving Wollman Katrina Zeit. Fact or Fiction?. Stuttering is contagious. Fiction. Fact or Fiction?. Kids who stutter are no different from kids who don’t stutter Fact. Fact or Fiction?. 3. Bruce Willis is a person who stutters. Fact.

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Fluency Friday Plus 2004 Fact or Fiction ? Irving Wollman Katrina Zeit

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  1. Fluency Friday Plus2004Fact or Fiction?Irving WollmanKatrina Zeit

  2. Fact or Fiction? • Stuttering is contagious. Fiction

  3. Fact or Fiction? • Kids who stutter are no different from kids who don’t stutter Fact

  4. Fact or Fiction? 3. Bruce Willis is a person who stutters. Fact

  5. Fact or Fiction? 4. If you stutter, you should do everything you can to hide your stuttering from others. Fiction

  6. Fact or Fiction? • If you stutter, you could never be President. Fiction

  7. Fact or Fiction? • When we talk, we need to use our lips, tongue, teeth, lungs, and voice box. Fact

  8. Fact or Fiction? • Athletes never stutter. Fiction

  9. Fact or Fiction? • There is a pill that you can take to cure your stuttering. Fiction

  10. Fact or Fiction? 9. You should never tell your parents or friends about what you are doing in speech therapy. Fiction

  11. Fact or Fiction? 10. You should help to develop your speech goals with your speech therapist. Fact

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