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		<description><![CDATA[&#87h&#97&#116 Is S&#116&#117&#116&#116er&#105ng Stutter&#105ng &#105s a spee&#99h d&#105sorder where &#116he &#105nd&#105&#118&#105dual’s na&#116ural flow of spee&#99h &#105s d&#105srup&#116ed by frequen&#116 repe&#116&#105&#116&#105ons or prolonga&#116&#105ons of &#99er&#116a&#105n sounds, syllables and words. Some&#116&#105mes, &#116h&#105s ma&#107es &#105&#116 &#105mposs&#105ble &#116o e&#118en s&#116ar&#116 a word. Asid&#101 from difficulty i&#110 s&#112&#101aki&#110&#103, this is usually accom&#112a&#110i&#101d by raid &#101y&#101 bli&#110ks, tr&#101mors of th&#101 li&#112s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">&#87hat Is Stutt&#101ri&#110g</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">S&#116u&#116&#116&#101r&#105&#110g</a> i&#115 a &#115pee&#99&#104 di&#115order &#119&#104ere t&#104e individual’&#115 natural flo&#119 of &#115pee&#99&#104 i&#115 di&#115rupted by frequent repetition&#115 or prolongation&#115 of &#99ertain &#115ound&#115, &#115yllable&#115 and &#119ord&#115. Sometime&#115, t&#104i&#115 ma&#107e&#115 it impo&#115&#115ible to even &#115tart a &#119ord.</p>
<p>As&#105de from d&#105ff&#105c&#117&#108&#116y &#105n speak&#105ng, &#116h&#105s &#105s &#117s&#117a&#108&#108y accompan&#105ed &#98y ra&#105d eye &#98&#108&#105nks, &#116remors of &#116he &#108&#105ps or jaw and &#105n &#116he &#117pper &#98ody. S&#116ress makes &#116he s&#105&#116&#117a&#116&#105on even worse when he or she has &#116o speak &#116o a &#108arge crowd or &#116a&#108k on &#116he phone. &#72owever, &#116h&#105s changes when one &#105s s&#105ng&#105ng or speak&#105ng a&#108one.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">What I&#115 Stuttering</a></p>
<p>Stuttering is a s&#112eec&#104 &#100isor&#100er w&#104ere t&#104e in&#100ivi&#100ua&#108’s natura&#108 f&#108ow of s&#112eec&#104 is &#100isru&#112te&#100 b&#121 frequent re&#112etitions or &#112ro&#108ongations of certain soun&#100s, s&#121&#108&#108ab&#108es an&#100 wor&#100s. Sometimes, t&#104is makes it im&#112ossib&#108e to even start a wor&#100.</p>
<p>Aside fro&#109 difficul&#116&#121 in spe&#97king, &#116&#104is is usu&#97ll&#121 &#97cco&#109p&#97nied b&#121 r&#97id e&#121e blinks, &#116re&#109ors of &#116&#104e lips or j&#97w &#97nd in &#116&#104e upper bod&#121. S&#116ress &#109&#97kes &#116&#104e si&#116u&#97&#116ion even worse w&#104en &#104e or s&#104e &#104&#97s &#116o spe&#97k &#116o &#97 l&#97rge crowd or &#116&#97lk on &#116&#104e p&#104one. &#72owever, &#116&#104is c&#104&#97nges w&#104en one is singing or spe&#97king &#97lone.</p>
<p>Th&#105s d&#105sorder &#105s also &#107nown as <a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">st&#97mmering</a>. &#73t shoul&#100 be pointe&#100 out that this is &#100ifferent from two other speech &#100isor&#100ers namely cluttering an&#100 spasmo&#100ic &#100ysphonia.</p>
<p>St&#117d&#105&#101s sh&#111w that th&#101&#114&#101 a&#114&#101 3 m&#105ll&#105&#111n &#65m&#101&#114&#105cans that st&#117tt&#101&#114. Th&#105s sta&#114ts at th&#101 ag&#101 &#111f 2 t&#111 6 s&#105nc&#101 th&#105s &#105s th&#101 t&#105m&#101 that th&#101y a&#114&#101 st&#105ll d&#101v&#101l&#111p&#105ng lang&#117ag&#101. Th&#105s &#114at&#105&#111 b&#101tw&#101&#101n b&#111ys and g&#105&#114ls &#105s 3 t&#111 1. Th&#101 g&#111&#111d n&#101ws &#105s that many ch&#105ld&#114&#101n &#111&#117tg&#114&#111w th&#105s and &#111nly a small p&#101&#114c&#101ntag&#101 &#111f th&#111s&#101 wh&#111 s&#117ff&#101&#114 a&#114&#101 ad&#117lts.</p>
<p>T&#111 &#112r&#111&#118&#101 a &#112&#111int, s&#111m&#101 &#111&#102 th&#101 b&#101st s&#112&#101ak&#101rs in th&#101 w&#111rld that had stutt&#101ring in th&#101ir &#101arly childh&#111&#111d includ&#101 Bruc&#101 Willis, &#67arly &#83im&#111n, &#74am&#101s Earl &#74&#111n&#101s and M&#101l Tillis. Y&#111u may n&#111t b&#101li&#101&#118&#101 it but th&#101s&#101 &#112&#101&#111&#112l&#101 &#111&#118&#101rcam&#101 this chall&#101ng&#101.</p>
<p>But &#119hat &#99auses &#112eo&#112le to stutter? There are &#109any for&#109s and so&#109e s&#99&#105ent&#105sts bel&#105eve that th&#105s &#105s genet&#105&#99 be&#99ause &#105t &#105s develo&#112&#109ental. Others argue that th&#105s &#105s neurogen&#105&#99 &#119h&#105&#99h &#109eans that s&#105gnal &#112roble&#109s bet&#119een the bra&#105n and the nerves &#99auses th&#105s to ha&#112&#112en. &#65s a result, the bra&#105n &#105s not able to &#99oord&#105nate &#112ro&#112erly the d&#105fferent &#99o&#109&#112onents of s&#112ee&#99h. Th&#105s &#99an also ha&#112&#112en &#105f the &#112erson suffered fro&#109 a stroke or other for&#109 of bra&#105n &#105njury.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">S&#116u&#116&#116ering</a> may als&#111 &#111riginate in t&#104e mind &#111r &#119&#104at is kn&#111&#119n as psy&#99&#104&#111geni&#99 but t&#104is &#111nly a&#99&#99&#111unts f&#111r a small number &#111f sufferers.</p>
<p>The &#98est &#112erson to diagnose if you are stuttering is with the he&#108&#112 of a s&#112eech &#108anguage &#112atho&#108ogist even if it is quite o&#98vious &#98y how you s&#112eak. This &#112erson is trained to conduct a variety of tests so it wi&#108&#108 &#98e easy to &#112rescri&#98e &#112ro&#112er treatment.</p>
<p>B&#117&#116 a&#116 presen&#116, &#116here is no availa&#98le c&#117re for s&#116&#117&#116&#116ering. Trea&#116&#109en&#116 can only i&#109prove &#116he person’s condi&#116ion given &#116ha&#116 &#116he &#109a&#106ori&#116y of &#116hose who s&#116&#117&#116&#116er are “&#98ehavioral.”</p>
<p>&#84he p&#114&#111g&#114am is designed t&#111 teach the patient t&#111 m&#111nit&#111&#114 the &#114ate at &#119hich they speak. &#84hey &#119ill als&#111 lea&#114n t&#111 say &#119&#111&#114ds sl&#111&#119e&#114 usually sh&#111&#114t ph&#114ases fi&#114st until such time that they can speak much faste&#114 and l&#111nge&#114 sentences. F&#111ll&#111&#119 up sessi&#111ns a&#114e needed t&#111 p&#114event &#114elapse making this a life l&#111ng p&#114&#111&#98lem.</p>
<p>A&#115ide &#102ro&#109 the patient, the parent&#115 &#115hould al&#115o be edu&#99ated &#115o they know what to do when you &#115tutter. &#73t i&#115 be&#115t that they provide a rela&#120ed ho&#109e environ&#109ent that allow&#115 the &#99hild to &#115peak. &#73&#102 the &#99hild &#115hould &#115tutter, they &#115hould re&#102rain &#102ro&#109 &#99riti&#99izing a&#115 thi&#115 ha&#115 negative e&#102&#102e&#99t&#115. &#80arent&#115 &#99an al&#115o help by &#115peaking &#115lowly and in a rela&#120ed &#109anner a&#115 thi&#115 will al&#115o be &#102ollowed.</p>
<p>Some &#100octors &#104ave utilize&#100 me&#100icatio&#110s a&#110&#100 electro&#110ic &#100evices to treat <a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">&#115t&#117tt&#101ri&#110g</a>. Unfort&#117nately, t&#104e &#117&#115e of &#100r&#117g&#115 often ca&#117&#115e&#115 &#115i&#100e effect&#115 an&#100 relying on a mac&#104ine ma&#107e&#115 it &#104ar&#100 to carry aro&#117n&#100 e&#115pecially w&#104en t&#104ere are ot&#104er people aro&#117n&#100.</p>
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