• Empowering Communication for Adults Who Stutter

    Stuttering is often associated with childhood, but for a few, a stutter can emerge later in life. Adult onset stuttering brings unique challenges, as individuals may have developed well-established communication patterns. The sudden onset of stuttering can be emotionally challenging and impact daily life. A device for stuttering has emerged as an invaluable tool for assisting individuals […]

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  • Understanding a Fluency Disorder

    A fluency disorder is when a person consistently has issues with speaking. Someone who struggles with stuttering exhibits this. Speech disorders can occur in various ways, depending on the individual. One who struggles with stuttering encounters interruptions in their verbal flow. This might result in speech pauses, lengthier sounds, repeated words, and an odd conversation […]

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  • Helping Your Preschooler Who Stutters

    If your preschooler is beginning to show signs of stuttering, don’t panic. A bit of disruption and nonfluency is nothing to worry about between the ages of 2 ½ and 4 years old. If your child’s speech does not improve as time goes on, however, it is recommended to consult a professional. Here are a […]

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