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True or False: People stutter because their tongue gets stuck
False
True or False: Stuttering affects only very few people (less than 1 million) around the world
False
True or False: Lots of people around the world stutter (over 70 million)
True
True or False: Stuttering is more common in boys than girls
True
True or False: People who stutter aren't as smart as people who don't stutter
False
True or False: Stuttering always happens at the same time and on the same words
False
True or False: A prolongation is a type of stutter where no sound comes out
False
True or False: A block is a type of stutter where a sound or syllable gets stretched out
False
True or False: About 300 Americans stutter
False
True or False: Stuttering happens when there is a breakdown in communication somewhere between the brain and speech muscles
True
True or False: There are devices that can cure stuttering
False
True or False: About 5% of all kids stutter at some point in childhood
True
True or False: Stuttering only happens at school
False
True or False: Stuttering is always caused by an accident in childhood
False
True or False: About 60% of people who stutter also have a relative who stutters
True
What is the name of the muscle that is most important for breathing?
Diaphragm
Explain the gentle/easy onset technique
Turn your voice on with the lowest vibration/volume, smoothly increase the the volume and strength of your voice
Explain the passive airflow technique
Take a diaphragmatic breath, slowly exhale, as you feel the air pass your lips, then begin speaking and stretch the first stretchable sound in the sentence
Explain the light articulatory contact technique
Feel your mouth come into position to say a sound, make the articulators touch as lightly as possible
What is the attention shift technique? List an example
Consciously focus your attention on something else while talking, like a positive word
Explain a technique you could use when you start to stutter
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