• Understanding Stuttering in Adults: Causes, Myths, and Treatment Options

    Stuttering is a speech disorder that impacts more than 80 million adults worldwide, affecting their ability to communicate and express themselves in their personal and professional relationships. Despite the prevalence of stuttering in adults, there are often misconceptions surrounding stuttering. For more insight, the experts at SpeechEasy have outlined the intricacies of stuttering, including common causes, myths, and […]

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  • Overcoming Stigma: Addressing Stuttering in the Workplace

    Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects millions of adults worldwide, presenting unique challenges in various aspects of life. One area where the impact of stuttering can be particularly felt is in the professional realm. Navigating the workplace with a speech impediment can be challenging, and individuals often face stigmatization that hinders their professional growth. […]

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  • Famous Icons that have had Struggled with Stuttering in Adults

    There are many famous celebrities that have struggled with stuttering. There are plenty of famous icons that we look up to that have this fluency disorder. Stuttering is a neurological condition that occurs when someone repeats, extends or is unable to speak certain words, syllables, or sounds. SpeechEasy uses speech pathologist professionals and advanced technology […]

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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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  • 5 Ways Adults Can Develop a Stutter

    It is common to see young children stutter as they are developing their language abilities. It is uncommon to see adults develop a stutter out of the blue, but it does happen. Referred to as acquired or late onset stuttering, it can develop for multiple reasons. 1. Neurogenic Stuttering This is the most common form […]

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