Stuttering is a disorder in the rhythm of speech that is an occurrence of seizure in the nature of speech, involuntary repetition of words and letters and sound prolongations and that is known to be related to psychological, neurological and physiological factors observed in speech. Stuttering that a speech problem also reflects psycho-social and even academic skills of individuals and also forms a basis. Because those having stuttering problem due to the breakdowns in speech do not feel at ease and safe, problems could be experienced in their academic achievements in addition to their communication with people around them. Therefore, problems experienced psycho-socially by the children between the ages of 6 to 8 have been examined thoroug...
Abstract Background: The speech disorders may produce irreparable damage to childs speech and lang...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between stuttering severity, psychologica...
Stuttering depends largely upon the personality and the environment of the child. Words are the mean...
Stuttering means that children have difficulties in rhythm, sound, syllable, word and phrase repetit...
Disclosure of the correct and appropriate language will affect communication. When a person has diff...
PURPOSE: To investigate the behavioral and social competency profiles of individuals who stutter and...
School speech-language pathologists work in settings that present multiple challenges to diagnosing ...
Stuttering is a chronic communication disorder resulting in challenging life experiences for many in...
The aim of this research was to establish the level of abilities that is a prerequisite for acquirin...
Purpose: Recent research has shown that some school-age children who stutter may have speech-related...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the awareness, perception and social preference of stut...
The aim of this research was to establish the level of abilities that is a prerequisite for acquirin...
During the elementary school years, on into junior high school and to some extent through high schoo...
Straipsnyje analizuojami pradinių klasių mikčiojančių mokinių ir sklandžiai kalbančių jų bendraamžių...
In the past two decades, stuttering and its relation to social anxiety disorder have been researched...
Abstract Background: The speech disorders may produce irreparable damage to childs speech and lang...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between stuttering severity, psychologica...
Stuttering depends largely upon the personality and the environment of the child. Words are the mean...
Stuttering means that children have difficulties in rhythm, sound, syllable, word and phrase repetit...
Disclosure of the correct and appropriate language will affect communication. When a person has diff...
PURPOSE: To investigate the behavioral and social competency profiles of individuals who stutter and...
School speech-language pathologists work in settings that present multiple challenges to diagnosing ...
Stuttering is a chronic communication disorder resulting in challenging life experiences for many in...
The aim of this research was to establish the level of abilities that is a prerequisite for acquirin...
Purpose: Recent research has shown that some school-age children who stutter may have speech-related...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine the awareness, perception and social preference of stut...
The aim of this research was to establish the level of abilities that is a prerequisite for acquirin...
During the elementary school years, on into junior high school and to some extent through high schoo...
Straipsnyje analizuojami pradinių klasių mikčiojančių mokinių ir sklandžiai kalbančių jų bendraamžių...
In the past two decades, stuttering and its relation to social anxiety disorder have been researched...
Abstract Background: The speech disorders may produce irreparable damage to childs speech and lang...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between stuttering severity, psychologica...
Stuttering depends largely upon the personality and the environment of the child. Words are the mean...