22/10/2020
Today, is commemorated globally.
Join the SLTA Tutoring Team as we show our support to individuals who stutter, their loved ones, and commend their efforts in management of the communicative difficulty.
What is Stuttering?
Stuttering is a speech disorder, that is characterised by repetitions, prolongations (liiiikkkee this) and stoppages (no sound) of various sounds and syllables. stuttering can also be referred to as stammering.
Facts on Stuttering
1. Stuttering usually begins in childhood between the ages of 2 and 5 years.
2. Stuttering can begin gradually or suddenly.
3. It's estimated that about 1% of the world stutters.
4. Stuttering varies over time, sometimes people will have periods in which stuttering appears to go away, only to have it return.
5. People who stutter often try to avoid stuttering.
"Don't treat it [stuttering] as an issue - work through it and get the treatment that you want to get, but don't ever treat it as an issue, don't see it as a plight on your life, and carry on pushing forward..."
-Ed Sheeran.