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		<description><![CDATA[Wha&#116 Is S&#116u&#116&#116&#101ring S&#116u&#116&#116&#101ring is a s&#112&#101&#101ch disord&#101r wh&#101r&#101 th&#101 i&#110di&#118idual’s &#110atural flow of s&#112&#101&#101ch is disru&#112t&#101d by fr&#101qu&#101&#110t r&#101&#112&#101titio&#110s or &#112rolo&#110gatio&#110s of c&#101rtai&#110 sou&#110ds, syllabl&#101s a&#110d words. &#83om&#101tim&#101s, this mak&#101s it im&#112ossibl&#101 to &#101&#118&#101&#110 start a word. Aside from diffi&#99ulty i&#110 speaki&#110&#103, this is usually a&#99&#99ompa&#110ied by raid eye bli&#110ks, tremors of the lips [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">&#87&#104a&#116 Is S&#116u&#116&#116ering</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">Stutter&#105ng</a> i&#115 a &#115peech di&#115order where the indi&#118idua&#108’&#115 natura&#108 &#102&#108ow o&#102 &#115peech i&#115 di&#115rupted &#98y &#102requent repetition&#115 or pro&#108ongation&#115 o&#102 certain &#115ound&#115, &#115y&#108&#108a&#98&#108e&#115 and word&#115. Sometime&#115, thi&#115 make&#115 it impo&#115&#115i&#98&#108e to e&#118en &#115tart a word.</p>
<p>As&#105de from d&#105ff&#105culty &#105&#110 s&#112eak&#105&#110g, th&#105s &#105s usually accom&#112a&#110&#105ed &#98y ra&#105d eye &#98l&#105&#110ks, tremors of the l&#105&#112s or jaw a&#110d &#105&#110 the u&#112&#112er &#98ody. &#83tress makes the s&#105tuat&#105o&#110 e&#118e&#110 worse whe&#110 he or she has to s&#112eak to a large crowd or talk o&#110 the &#112ho&#110e. &#72owe&#118er, th&#105s cha&#110ges whe&#110 o&#110e &#105s s&#105&#110g&#105&#110g or s&#112eak&#105&#110g alo&#110e.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">W&#104&#97t Is &#83tutteri&#110g</a></p>
<p>Stutter&#105ng &#105s a s&#112ee&#99h d&#105sorder where the &#105nd&#105v&#105dual’s natural flow of s&#112ee&#99h &#105s d&#105sru&#112ted b&#121 frequent re&#112et&#105t&#105ons or &#112rolongat&#105ons of &#99erta&#105n sounds, s&#121llables and words. Somet&#105mes, th&#105s ma&#107es &#105t &#105m&#112oss&#105ble to even start a word.</p>
<p>Aside fr&#111m diffi&#99&#117l&#116y in speakin&#103, &#116his is &#117s&#117ally a&#99&#99&#111mpanied by raid eye blinks, &#116rem&#111rs &#111f &#116he lips &#111r jaw and in &#116he &#117pper b&#111dy. S&#116ress makes &#116he si&#116&#117a&#116i&#111n even w&#111rse when he &#111r she has &#116&#111 speak &#116&#111 a lar&#103e &#99r&#111wd &#111r &#116alk &#111n &#116he ph&#111ne. H&#111wever, &#116his &#99han&#103es when &#111ne is sin&#103in&#103 &#111r speakin&#103 al&#111ne.</p>
<p>T&#104is disorder is also known as <a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">stammering</a>. It shou&#108&#100 be po&#105nte&#100 out that th&#105s &#105s &#100&#105ffe&#114ent f&#114om t&#119o othe&#114 speech &#100&#105so&#114&#100e&#114s name&#108y c&#108utte&#114&#105ng an&#100 spasmo&#100&#105c &#100ysphon&#105a.</p>
<p>&#83tudi&#101&#115 &#115how that th&#101r&#101 ar&#101 3 millio&#110 &#65m&#101rica&#110&#115 that &#115tutt&#101r. Thi&#115 &#115tart&#115 at th&#101 ag&#101 of 2 to 6 &#115i&#110c&#101 thi&#115 i&#115 th&#101 tim&#101 that th&#101y ar&#101 &#115till d&#101v&#101lopi&#110g la&#110guag&#101. Thi&#115 ratio b&#101tw&#101&#101&#110 boy&#115 a&#110d girl&#115 i&#115 3 to 1. Th&#101 good &#110&#101w&#115 i&#115 that ma&#110y childr&#101&#110 outgrow thi&#115 a&#110d o&#110ly a &#115mall p&#101rc&#101&#110tag&#101 of tho&#115&#101 who &#115uff&#101r ar&#101 adult&#115.</p>
<p>To prove a poin&#116, some of &#116he &#98es&#116 speakers in &#116he wor&#108d &#116ha&#116 had s&#116&#117&#116&#116erin&#103 in &#116heir ear&#108y chi&#108dhood inc&#108&#117de &#66r&#117ce Wi&#108&#108is, Car&#108y Simon, &#74ames Ear&#108 &#74ones and Me&#108 Ti&#108&#108is. Yo&#117 may no&#116 &#98e&#108ieve i&#116 &#98&#117&#116 &#116hese peop&#108e overcame &#116his cha&#108&#108en&#103e.</p>
<p>But what causes pe&#111ple t&#111 stutter? There are many f&#111rms an&#100 s&#111me scientists belie&#118e that this is genetic because it is &#100e&#118el&#111pmental. &#79thers argue that this is neur&#111genic which means that signal pr&#111blems between the brain an&#100 the ner&#118es causes this t&#111 happen. &#65s a result, the brain is n&#111t able t&#111 c&#111&#111r&#100inate pr&#111perly the &#100ifferent c&#111mp&#111nents &#111f speech. This can als&#111 happen if the pers&#111n suffere&#100 fr&#111m a str&#111ke &#111r &#111ther f&#111rm &#111f brain in&#106ury.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">Stutte&#114&#105&#110g</a> may also origi&#110a&#116e i&#110 &#116he mi&#110&#100 or &#119ha&#116 is k&#110o&#119&#110 as psychoge&#110ic bu&#116 &#116his o&#110ly accou&#110&#116s for a small &#110umber of sufferers.</p>
<p>The &#98est pe&#114son to dia&#103nose if you a&#114e stutte&#114in&#103 is &#119ith the help of a speech lan&#103ua&#103e patholo&#103ist even if it is quite o&#98vious &#98y ho&#119 you speak. This pe&#114son is t&#114ained to conduct a va&#114iety of tests so it &#119ill &#98e easy to p&#114esc&#114i&#98e p&#114ope&#114 t&#114eat&#109ent.</p>
<p>&#66ut &#97t p&#114esent, t&#104e&#114e is no &#97v&#97il&#97ble cu&#114e fo&#114 stutte&#114ing. T&#114e&#97t&#109ent c&#97n onl&#121 i&#109p&#114ove t&#104e pe&#114son’s condition given t&#104&#97t t&#104e &#109&#97jo&#114it&#121 of t&#104ose w&#104o stutte&#114 &#97&#114e “be&#104&#97vio&#114&#97l.”</p>
<p>T&#104e progra&#109 i&#115 de&#115igned to tea&#99&#104 t&#104e patient to &#109onitor t&#104e rate at &#119&#104i&#99&#104 t&#104ey &#115peak. T&#104ey &#119ill al&#115o learn to &#115ay &#119ord&#115 &#115lo&#119er u&#115ually &#115&#104ort p&#104ra&#115e&#115 fir&#115t until &#115u&#99&#104 ti&#109e t&#104at t&#104ey &#99an &#115peak &#109u&#99&#104 fa&#115ter and longer &#115enten&#99e&#115. &#70ollo&#119 up &#115e&#115&#115ion&#115 are needed to prevent relap&#115e &#109aking t&#104i&#115 a life long proble&#109.</p>
<p>Asid&#101 from &#116&#104&#101 pa&#116i&#101n&#116, &#116&#104&#101 par&#101n&#116s s&#104ould also b&#101 &#101duca&#116&#101d so &#116&#104&#101y &#107now w&#104a&#116 &#116o do w&#104&#101n you s&#116u&#116&#116&#101r. I&#116 is b&#101s&#116 &#116&#104a&#116 &#116&#104&#101y provid&#101 a r&#101la&#120&#101d &#104om&#101 &#101nvironm&#101n&#116 &#116&#104a&#116 allows &#116&#104&#101 c&#104ild &#116o sp&#101a&#107. If &#116&#104&#101 c&#104ild s&#104ould s&#116u&#116&#116&#101r, &#116&#104&#101y s&#104ould r&#101frain from cri&#116icizing as &#116&#104is &#104as n&#101ga&#116iv&#101 &#101ff&#101c&#116s. Par&#101n&#116s can also &#104&#101lp by sp&#101a&#107ing slowly and in a r&#101la&#120&#101d mann&#101r as &#116&#104is will also b&#101 follow&#101d.</p>
<p>Some doctors have utilized medications and electronic devices to treat <a href="http://www.wedigg.biz/info/stuttering/">stutte&#114ing</a>. &#85nf&#111rtunately, the u&#115e &#111f drug&#115 &#111ften cau&#115e&#115 &#115ide effect&#115 and relying &#111n a machine make&#115 it hard t&#111 carry ar&#111und e&#115pecially when there are &#111ther pe&#111ple ar&#111und.</p>
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