International Stuttering Awareness Day
International Stuttering Awareness Day is Oct. 22nd. To help raise awareness and celebrate here are some fun facts and myths about stuttering:
- Over three million Americans stutter
- Children who stutter are at a higher risk for bullying
- Stuttering affects three to four times as many males as females
- Approximately 5% of all children go through a period of stuttering that last six months or more. 3 quarters will recover by late childhood, leaving 1% with a long term stutter.
- Studies show that people who stutter are as intelligent and well-adjusted as those who don't.
- Nervousness does NOT cause stuttering
- Famous people who stutter include Emily Blunt, Joe Biden, and Marilyn Monroe
Your response when conversing with a person who stutters is important. It is not an appropriate response to tell them to "think about what you say first" or to "take a deep breath before talking." It is also not favorable to finish their sentences. A more appropriate response would be to listen patiently and treat them as you normally would treat someone in a conversation.
Our very own speech language pathologist, Tiffani, has written a wonderful article regarding her journey with stuttering and her own fluency disorder. Check it out here!
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