True or False: Lots of people around the world stutter (over 70 million)
True
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What is the "stretched syllable" technique?
This is when you stretch out each syllable. You stretch the first stretchable sound for one second and then stretch the rest of the sounds in the syllable for 1
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True or False: Stuttering is more common in boys than girls
True
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True or False: People stutter because their tongue gets stuck
False
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True or False: About 5% of all kids stutter at some point in childhood
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What is the name of the muscle in your stomach/abdomen that helps with breathing?
Diaphragm
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True or False: Stuttering happens when there is a breakdown in communication somewhere between the brain and speech muscles
True
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What is the Passive Airflow technique?
Start with a diaphragmatic breath, breathe out and once you feel the air pass your lips start speaking and stretch out the first sound then speak smoothly
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True or False: A block is a type of stutter where a sound or syllable gets stretched out
False
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True or False: Turning on your voice with a low volume/vibration and then smoothly increasing the strength of your volume and voice is called Passive Airflow
False
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True or False: A prolongation is a type of stutter where no sound comes out
False
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When air is pushed from out from our lungs, what part of our body turns the air into sound?
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What are the 3 articulatory contacts that we use when speaking?