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EPISODE · Jul 21, 2017 · 13 MIN

STUTTERING AND HOW IT IS VIEWED BY OTHERS

from The Psychology Report · host Allan G. Hedberg, Ph.D.

Dysfluent speech is true for 3 million Americans, mostly children. Such individuals can learn how to speech fluently, but requires a slow speech pattern to match one's speed on hearing.

Dysfluent speech is true for 3 million Americans, mostly children. Such individuals can learn how to speech fluently, but requires a slow speech pattern to match one's speed on hearing.

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Dysfluent speech is true for 3 million Americans, mostly children. Such individuals can learn how to speech fluently, but requires a slow speech pattern to match one's speed on hearing.

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