Are you fed up of trying all kinds of tricks and techniques that promise to treat the issue of stuttering but fail to give desirable results? While some tricks might work well to some extent, they do not cure the problem completely.More...
Stuttering, a common speech disorder, affects nearly 3 million people in the United States. Following is a brief description on the cause and cure for stuttering.More...
Several recent researches have speculated brain problems and stuttering to be strongly related with each other. Enough evidence from past case histories is available to support the hypothesis that the working of brain areas responsible for developing speech patterns is highly related to the occurrence of this distressful communication disorder.More...
When we were kids, a majority among us had experienced a phase when our pattern of speech was not smooth, featured by ‘start-and-stop’ way of speaking. It is a very common way of speaking in majority of children and is usually ignored.More...
Stuttering, a common communication defect is characterized by disruption of the speech flow by unusual pauses between words, repetitions of syllables and sounds, and/or prolongation of words.More...