Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a deficit is due to parents\u27 tendency to postpone professional consultation regarding early stuttering until later in the course of the disorder and to a lack of longitudinal studies beginning close to onset. This report presents information on a rare group of 16 preschool subjects who were evaluated within several weeks after stuttering onset and followed for 6 months using multiple measures. The findings show that often early stuttering takes on a moderate-to-severe form. Substantial changes occurred, however, during the 6 months of the study, with a strong tendency for reduction in stuttering-like disfluencies, number of head/face movement...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
This investigation concerns the persistence of stuttering and recovery from it among highrisk childr...
Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a d...
Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a d...
Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a d...
Stuttering typically occurs during the pre-school years. Despite this, there is limited understandin...
The present follow up study was an effort to make as comprehensive a study as possible of the proble...
Stuttering is a fluency disorder, present in every culture and race. Individuals – men and women – f...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stutter-ing wh...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to use psychological measures of pre-schoolers who stutter an...
Roughly 8% of children will begin to stutter during early speech-language development, typically nea...
It is known that children may recover from stuttering without formal treatment during the first year...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
This investigation concerns the persistence of stuttering and recovery from it among highrisk childr...
Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a d...
Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a d...
Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a d...
Stuttering typically occurs during the pre-school years. Despite this, there is limited understandin...
The present follow up study was an effort to make as comprehensive a study as possible of the proble...
Stuttering is a fluency disorder, present in every culture and race. Individuals – men and women – f...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stutter-ing wh...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to use psychological measures of pre-schoolers who stutter an...
Roughly 8% of children will begin to stutter during early speech-language development, typically nea...
It is known that children may recover from stuttering without formal treatment during the first year...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
This investigation concerns the persistence of stuttering and recovery from it among highrisk childr...