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Stuttering occurs when speech is smooth and natural sounding.
False
Another word for a stutter is:
Disfluency
Some disfluencies are normal.
True
What are repetitions?
when someone repeats something over and over again like a sound, a word, or a phrase. Ex: "li-li-li-like this."
What are prolongations?
when a sound is held out longer than it should be. Ex: "Llllllike this."
What are blocks?
It is when a person's speech might sound like it is stuck in their throat. Ex: "l.....ike this."
What are some examples of secondary behaviors?
eye blinks, head nods, tapping, or other involuntary movements
There are strategies to help people who stutter? True or False
True
There is no cure for stuttering. True or False
True
What does it feel like when I stutter?