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Fluency Disorder (Stuttering) Therapy

A fluency disorder (“stuttering”) is characterized by disruptions in smoothness, rhythm, and continuity of sounds, syllables, words or language during speaking. All speakers experience dysfluent speech on occasion. The dysfluencies become a disorder when the number and type of dysfluencies interfere with communication.


The most common types of dysfluencies are:


  • Prolongations (a drawing out a sound or syllable)
  • Repetitions (repeating a sound, syllable, word or phrase)
  • Blocks (unable to make the intended sound)

Often a person who stutters will also experience “secondary behaviours” that occur during the dysfluency such as:


  • reduced eye contact,
  • hand or arm movements,
  • facial grimaces,
  • lip tension, and
  • other facial movements

If a person experiences dysfluency over a period of time, he may feel anxious and emotionally challenged during communication. Therapy focuses on reducing and controlling the dysfluencies, as well as discussing the individual’s attitudes toward their dysfluencies. Early results may be seen when dysfluencies, secondary behaviours and attitudes/emotions are addressed properly. Continued therapy helps the individual manage and control speech to gain and maintain fluency.


Contact us so that our speech therapists can help you overcome your fluency disorder.

 

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"Having the homework book was helpful in ensuring that we practiced the skills at home. It was encouraged to be used as a communication tool between the therapist and ourselves; it was useful to give feedback on the skills being practiced and how well we were doing it at home. The perception of having open communication with the therapist and that she was easily accessible for questions was a definite plus. Also, the home sessions in the summer were helpful to continue on with the momentum during the school year."

 

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