Stuttering and Fluency

When someone speaks and repeats words, sounds, or phrases so frequently that it disrupts the natural flow of conversation, it is considered stuttering or dysfluency. Stuttering can also include ‘blocks’ where no air or sound comes out when the person tries to speak. The Speech Clinic’s speech-language pathologists have a number of strategies, exercises, and programs that they can work on with people of all ages who stutter.

 
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