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Stutter/Speech Therapy

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how do stutters even work?
or start
I remember in my old class there was their kid who kept stuttering
and I was so confused
think I was in year 3
When you speak, you make phonation. A person with a stutter experiences disruptions in phonation. These disruptions be like repetitions (b-b-ball), prolongations (ssssun), or blocks (where no sound comes out for a moment).

On the Physical side of it, the disruptions could be a Weak Jaw, Impaired motor function, Dysfunction with the mandibular joints, etc.
But I had none of that since sometimes its just cause of Physiological reasons.
 
When you speak, you make phonation. A person with a stutter experiences disruptions in phonation. These disruptions be like repetitions (b-b-ball), prolongations (ssssun), or blocks (where no sound comes out for a moment).
On the Physical side of it, the disruptions could be a Weak Jaw, Impaired motor function, Dysfunction with the mandibular joints, etc.
But I had none of that sometimes its just cause of Physiological reasons like me.
hmm okay
thank u for taking time to write ts
it was helpful
:peepoLove:
 
if my parents cared about me I wouldve been in speech therapy when I was younger
 

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