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Causes of Stuttering
No one speaks with perfect fluency all the time. Everyone occasionally says “um” or “like,” repeats a word, or pauses to find the right one. These normal disfluencies differ from stuttering , where interruptions in speech occur more frequently and can impact communication, confidence, and emotional well-being. For people who stutter, these moments can bring feelings of loss of control, frustration, shame, or even trauma. For some, stuttering resolves in childhood; for other


What Is Stuttering?
Learn what stuttering is, what causes it, and how therapy helps. Explore definitions, causes, and treatment options in this evidence-based guide from the National Stuttering Association.
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