Stuttering is also called as stammering. Stuttering is a trouble that distresses the flow of your speech. If you stutter, you may
Make certain terms sound longer than they must be
Get it tough to start a new word
Repeat terms or part of words
Get nervous when you try to speak. You may blink your eyes quickly, or your lips and jaw may shiver as you thrash about to get the words out
Stuttering can affect any person. Though, it is most common in little children who are still learning to speak. Boys are three times more probable to stutter than girls. Most of the children stop stutter as they grow up older. Less than 1 percent of adults stutter.
Make certain terms sound longer than they must be
Get it tough to start a new word
Repeat terms or part of words
Get nervous when you try to speak. You may blink your eyes quickly, or your lips and jaw may shiver as you thrash about to get the words out
Stuttering can affect any person. Though, it is most common in little children who are still learning to speak. Boys are three times more probable to stutter than girls. Most of the children stop stutter as they grow up older. Less than 1 percent of adults stutter.
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