1. Repeating words multiple times in a sentence. 2. Difficulty pronouncing words clearly, sometimes needing to pause before speaking. 3. Prolonging sounds or syllables within a word or sentence. 4. Running out of breath, resulting in choppy and disjointed speech. 5. Short pauses between certain syllables or words, or pausing within a word. 6. Using filler words like “um” or avoiding difficult words. 7. Excessive anxiety, tension, and strain while speaking. 8. Feeling anxious about speaking.
• Stuttering may be accompanied by: rapid eye blinking, lip or jaw trembling, and head jerking. Stuttering can worsen during times of excitement, stress, or loss of control. Speaking in front of a group or on the phone can be particularly challenging for people who stutter. Stuttering can lead to:
• Difficulty being understood by others. • Anxiety about speaking. • Avoiding speaking situations. • Reduced participation in social activities. • Being bullied or teased. • Low self-esteem, depression, and feelings of inadequacy. • Difficulty socializing and a lack of confidence in communication. Remember to follow my channel and message me about your stuttering condition so I can assist you!”
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