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What Is Stammering?

Stammering is universal. It is found in all parts of the world, across all cultures, religions and socio-economic groups. It may be referred to as stammering, stuttering or dysfluency - the terms mean the same.

Stammering has been recorded throughout history. There have been countless theories which try to explain its development and existence. In the past, it has been described variously as an anatomical disorder, a disease, a psychiatric illness, an anomaly of brain functioning and an emotional disturbance! These ancient theories resulted in all manner of attempts to rectify the problem - none was successful

We do know that:


Most authorities would now say that a child's vulnerability is the result of a combination of factors, both innate and environmental.

Innate

Environmental

Naturally children are aware of and respond to their environment - their home, family, nursery, friends, relatives, school, etc.

The child's social environment doesn't cause stammering, but the child's fluency can be affected by what is happening around them - positively and negatively.



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