Data on the onset of in 22 children 2 and 3 years of age were obtained through systematic parent interviews using a coded questionnaire. All children were reported to have begun prior to 36 months of age. The results indicated more similar sex distribution and greater diversity in manner of ...
Probes were given to three groups, an experimental group of nine young stutterers ranging in age from four to seven years, a control group of speech and language defective but non-stuttering children, and a second group of speech defect-free children. The hypotheses of the study were that ...
In some children, the stuttering goes away on its own, and some recover only after having speech therapy. For some, the condition may continue into adulthood, although typically they learn to manage their stuttering better. Stuttering may begin in people of any age after injuries to the brain...
Phenomenologic and longitudinal data" reveal that approximately 75% of children who begin stuttering between ages 2 and 7 are stutter-free by age 12 years. Data are not available as to what percentage of children recover from stuttering without professional treatment, speech therapy, and/or psychot...
Data are employed that were obtained from groups of child stutterers (and their controls) who vary in age and severity of their disorder. First, it is shown that the measure of phonological difficulty reveals differences in phonological ability for children of different ages (stutterers and fluent...
These children were referred as a result of their parents' concerns that they might be at risk for stuttering. Subjects were 100 children (85 boys and 15 girls; mean age = 54.7 months; SD = 12.2 months) who appeared to be representative of the children that clinicians are likely to ...
Age when stuttering begins. Children who start stuttering before age 3 1/2 are more likely to outgrow it. Other family members who stutter. A child is more likely to have longer-term stuttering if they have an older family member who stutters. Problems in speech motor control. These can ...
Incidence of Stuttering in School-Age Children with Down Syndrome(ProQuest: ... denotes non-US-ASCII text omitted.)...Nevzeta SALIHOVIC1,Selma HASANBASIC2,Leila...Salihovic, NevzetaHasanbasic, SelmaBegic, LeilaInstitute of Special EducationThe Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation...
One of the causes of functional stuttering is excessively high demands placed on children’s speech, such as coercion to repeat incomprehensible and difficult words, to recite difficult verses before strangers, or to read matter not suited to the child’s age and development. Children with under-...
Episode 231features Sherrika Myers, who hails from Baltimore, Maryland and presently lives in Charleston, South Carolina. Sherrika is one busy lady. She is certified life coach, a children’s author, a national speaker and founder ofEvery 1 Voice Matters. She is the creator ofLil Herbie, an...