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What type of stutter is defined by repeating syllables, words or group of words?
Repetition
What type of stutter is defined by stretching out a sound for a long time?
Prolongation
What type of stutter is defined by being unable to move your mouth or produce sound?
Blocks
This is an example of which type of stuttering, "I l-l-l-l-like apples"
Repetition
This is an example of which type of stuttering, "I wwwwwwwwwwant a new toy"
Prolongation
This type of stutter is defined by a single sound repeated
Sound/Syllable repetition
This type of stutter is defined by a whole word repeated
Whole word repetition
This type of stuttering is defined by use of extra sounds, syllables, or words
Interjection
This type of stuttering is defined by changing the order of words or how you say something
Revisions
This is an example of which type of stuttering, " I um, want , um to um um um go to the store."
Interjection
Changing the phrase, "milk and cookies" to "cookies and milk" to be more fluent, is a type of which kind of stutter?
Revision
"I wa-wa-wa-want to eat some cheese" is an example of which type of repetition?
Sound/Syllable
"Can I go-go-go-go outside?" is an example of which type of repetition?
Whole word
This term is describes the involuntary movements such as eye blinks or head jerking that can be present with a stutter
Secondary Movements
Blinking your eyes whenever you stutter is an example of
Secondary Movements