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Students who stutter are not as smart as students who don’t.
FALSE!!!
No one knows a magical way to cure stuttering, but researchers are working hard to find one!
TRUE
Students who stutter are shy or nervous.
FALSE
Lots and lots of famous people stutter.
TRUE
Students who stutter can’t run as fast as students who don’t stutter.
FALSE
If someone stutters in your family, there is a chance someone else in your family could stutter.
TRUE
Students who stutter are just regular/typical students.
TRUE
People stutter in lots of different ways.
TRUE
If you go in the rain without an umbrella, you start to stutter!
FALSE
Some days talking is easy and some days it is hard.
TRUE
If you tickle a child too much, it will cause stuttering!
FALSE
Everyone makes mistakes when they talk.
TRUE
More boys than girls stutter!
TRUE
Eating too much candy can cause stuttering.
FALSE
Students stutter in all parts of the world, in all languages!
TRUE