Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in the normal flow of speech, including repetitions, prolongations, or blocks of sounds or words.
Related terms
Speech Therapy: A form of treatment that helps individuals improve their communication skills and overcome difficulties related to stuttering through various techniques.
Secondary Behaviors: Actions or reactions that an individual with stuttering might develop as a response to their speech disfluencies, such as avoiding eye contact or using filler words.
Fluency Shaping Techniques: Strategies used in therapy to promote smoother and more fluent speech patterns, often involving slower rates of speaking and controlled breathing techniques.