chapter 8 Fluency Disorders (stuttering)

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Onset & Development

Typically begins in childhood, may worsen with stress

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Evaluation

Speech sample analysis, parent/teacher interviews

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Characteristics

Repetitions, prolongations, blocks

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Secondary Characteristics

Facial tension, hand movements

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Developmental Stuttering

Gradual onset, common in children

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Neurogenic Stuttering

Caused by brain injury or disease

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phase 1 (2-6 years)

Sound/syllable repetitions ; generally not

aware or bothered

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Theories of Stuttering

Genetic, neurological, environmental influences

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Intervention Goals

Increase fluency, reduce anxiety, use speech techniques

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Phase 2 (elementary school)

Stuttering on content words, more habitual;

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Phase 3 (8 years - young adulthood)

SStuttering in response to situations; little fear avoidance, embarrassment

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Phase Four

Most advanced; fearful anticipation, avoidance of words/situations; embarrassment