Many programs for the indirect management of stuttering in early childhood counsel adjustment of parental language models, which are presumed to play an exacerbating influence on vulnerable children’s fluency. We examined the relative levels of linguistic demand in maternal language to stuttering and nonstuttering children, adjusted for each child’s current level of linguistic development. No significant or observable differences were detected in the relative level of linguistic demand posed by parents of stuttering children very close to onset of symptoms. Empirical support for current advisement and potential ramifications are discussed
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stuttering who...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Stacy Silverman, Communication Science & DisordersStutter...
The speaking rates, turn-switching pauses and interrupting behaviors of mothers and their stuttering...
There has been clinical speculation that parents of young stuttering children have expectations of ...
There is a relatively strong focus in the stuttering literature on the desirability of selected alt...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
© 2015 Dr. Amy Jacqueline WattsStuttering typically emerges at the same time as children are experie...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate the possible relation between standardized m...
Child’s language in the beginning of stuttering is below the averaged level for age and sex on the a...
AbstractCurrent research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from ...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stuttering who...
This portion of a multiyear prospective study was designed to investigate the communicative style, s...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stutter-ing wh...
Context and Objective: Stuttering is a complex disease that influences occupational, social, academi...
Background: Clinical experiences emphasize the possible role of parental attitudes and behaviours in...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stuttering who...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Stacy Silverman, Communication Science & DisordersStutter...
The speaking rates, turn-switching pauses and interrupting behaviors of mothers and their stuttering...
There has been clinical speculation that parents of young stuttering children have expectations of ...
There is a relatively strong focus in the stuttering literature on the desirability of selected alt...
Current research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from a number...
© 2015 Dr. Amy Jacqueline WattsStuttering typically emerges at the same time as children are experie...
Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate the possible relation between standardized m...
Child’s language in the beginning of stuttering is below the averaged level for age and sex on the a...
AbstractCurrent research indicates that the onset, recovery and persistence of stuttering stem from ...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stuttering who...
This portion of a multiyear prospective study was designed to investigate the communicative style, s...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stutter-ing wh...
Context and Objective: Stuttering is a complex disease that influences occupational, social, academi...
Background: Clinical experiences emphasize the possible role of parental attitudes and behaviours in...
In this prospective study, 26 of the 93 preschool children with a parental history of stuttering who...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Stacy Silverman, Communication Science & DisordersStutter...
The speaking rates, turn-switching pauses and interrupting behaviors of mothers and their stuttering...