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Talking about stuttering can help reduce fear and stress.
True. Talking about stuttering also helps with false assumptions
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A person can stutter and still be a good communicator.
True. Having increased confidence can lead to having good communication skills.
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Which is an example of stuttering?
Repeating sounds or getting stuck on a word
Saying โumโ once
Pausing to think
Changing your sentence
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All people who stutter have the same experience.
False. Stuttering effects everyone differently.
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Why is it important to wait and listen when someone who stutters is talking?
The person knows exactly what they want to say and should not be talked over.
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Which statement about bilingual people who stutter is true?
They only stutter in one language
They cannot communicate clearly
They may stutter in all languages they speak
Speaking two languages causes stuttering
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T/F: People who stutter know what they want to say.
True
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When do most people start stuttering?
As adults
As teenagers
When giving speeches
When learning to talk as young children
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T/F: You can catch stuttering from someone else
False. Stuttering is not contagious
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Which statement about emotions and stuttering is true
People only stutter when they are anxious
Calm people do not stutter
Excitement makes stuttering go away
Stuttering can happen during any emotion
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T/F: Stuttering is only caused by nervousness.
False. Stutering is caused by a difference in how the brain connects with the muscles of the mouth.
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What is stuttering?
A sign that someone is nervous
A habit people learn by copying others
A problem with intelligence
A communication difference related to how the brain works
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What does โovercoming stutteringโ really mean?
Speaking very slowly
Avoiding talking
Not letting stuttering stop you from your goals
Never stuttering again
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