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Stuttering

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  • What type of disfluency is described by holding out a sound for longer than usual?
    Prolongations
  • Use Stretchy Speech to Describe this Picture
  • Use slow speech to describe this picture
  • What part of the body moves around inside the mouth to help make speech sounds?
    Tongue
  • Use Easy Onset to Describe this Picture
  • What type of disfluency is described by repeating parts of words or phrases?
    Repetitions
  • This type of stutter modification is when you have bumpy speech, finish your word and then try again after pausing and taking a breath.
    Cancellations
  • Use cancellation to describe this picture
  • This type of fluency strategy is when you tap out or clap out the syllables of each word you are saying
    Beat Speech
  • Use pull out to describe this picture
  • This type of fluency strategy is used when you touch your lips and tongue together very gently as you speak
    Light Contact
  • Use Pausing to Describe this Picture
  • What body part is used to vibrate to make speech sounds?
    Vocal Folds
  • Use Light Contact to Describe this Picture
  • This type of fluency strategy is when you group words together and pause between sets of words
    Pausing
  • This type of fluency strategy is used when you start your airflow before you speak
    Easy Onset or Easy Start
  • What type of disfluency is described when speech and/or sometimes all airflow is stopped, like you are stuck?
    Block
  • This type of fluency strategy is when you reduce your rate of speech so you are speaking slower than usual
    Slow speech
  • What part of the body is used to open and close the mouth for speech sound production?
    Lips
  • This type of fluency strategy is when you stretch your words out so they are long and smooth
    Stretchy speech
  • This type of stutter modification is when you start to have bumpy speech, stop in the middle of the stutter and start again.
    Pull Out
  • What part of the body is used to tell the other parts of the body what to do?
    Brain
  • What part of the body takes in air and pushes the air out through the vocal folds?
    Lungs
  • Use Beat Speech to describe this picture