Do People Shun Or Ostracize You Because You Have A Hard Time Getting Some Of Your Words Out?
Or Does Your Child Get Teased At School Because Your Child Stutters And Can’t Speak Like Everyone Else?
Stuttering is a speech disorder in where there is a disruption or interruption of a normal speech flow. When people speak, they have to force some of their words out because the flow is blocked or broken.
They end up looking weird because when they stutter, they make weird looking facial expressions or are constantly blinking their eyes.
When they have to force what they have to say out of their mouths, it sounds cluttered. Sometimes people are not able to understand what they are saying.
So people that stutter end up feeling left out and alone. People don’t want to take the time to listen to what they have to say because they take too long to get their words out.
Nobody needs to stay in this dilemma. There are ways that anyone can overcome the stumbling and bumbling when they stutter.
In this guide, you will have all the information you need to begin your road to recovery. This book is filled with tips and strategies to help you (or someone you love) reach your goal of speaking clearly and fluently.
Here are some of the things you will discover...
★ What developmental stuttering is
★ What neurogenic stuttering is
★ The three characteristics of stuttering
★ Five secondary behaviors of stuttering
★ Six emotional feelings of people who stutter
★ How speech is coordinated
★ What parents can do for children who stutter
★ Treatment for stuttering
★ Help for teens/adults who stutter
★ and much Much More!
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