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Stuttering Baamboozle

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  • What does self-disclosure mean?
    To share with others that I might stutter when I am talking with them.
  • Has your stutter ever improved or gotten worse throughout your life?
    Life happens...
  • You are talking to your best friend and begin to stutter. How does this make you feel? What can you do?
    Don't worry, be happy!
  • You are giving a presentation in class and begin to stutter. How does this make you feel? What can you do?
    You got this!
  • What is something you wish others knew about stuttering?
    ?
  • You're at a restaurant and you're ordering a burger, but you start to stutter. How does this make you feel? What can you do?
    Burgers are yummy!
  • True or False: Stuttering is a neurophysiological communication difference that can be impacted by factors related to genetics
    True
  • How will self-disclosing about your sttuter help you?
    I will feel more confident and comfortable in the speaking situation and the listener will look up to me for being confident.
  • True or False: the stuttering experience depends on the stutterer
    True: no stuttering experience is the same, it changes with different people
  • You met up with your classmate to study for a test. How can you self-dislose?
    I might stutter a little big when I'm talking and that's okay. Please be patient with me.
  • True or False: Stuttering is an interruption in the forward flow of speech
    True
  • True or False: There are five types of stutters
    False, there are three: prolongations, repetitions, blocks
  • Tell us about a teacher who has understood your stuttering.
    You get me...
  • True or False: If I hide my stutter, I will get better at controlling it
    False: hiding from your stutter will increase tension and anxiety which will increase the stutter
  • What are some way you can verbally and Nonverbally share with others that you stutter?
    Verbally: self-disclose. Nonverbally: bracelet, stickers, pin, stuttering awareness ribbon, tshirt
  • True or False: There are many types of stuttering or dysfluencies.
    True
  • Tell us about a time you stuttered and didn't think much of it.
    It's no big deal.
  • Tell us about a time you stuttered and felt embarrassed.
    No one cares... but in a good way...
  • The teacher calls on you, but you stutter when you try to answer. How does this make you feel? What can you do?
    You are smart!
  • True or False: Stuttering is caused by nervousness or shyness.
    False - there is no psychological cause for stuttering