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commentr/StutterOct 14, 2025
6 points

Children cannot stutter only by listening to stutterers. There are genetic factors of stuttering, and if your children start to statter, it is not because they mimic you but you have passed down the g...

Causes & VariabilityParent & Caregiver
Genetic & Family FactorsEarly Concern & Onset
postr/StutterOct 14, 2025
2 points

Reading to children

Reading to children Do you guys read aloud to your kids? My husband doesn’t stutter, so you’d think he’d be the one doing most of the reading with our daughter, but honestly he’s a very flat reader. ...

Causes & VariabilitySchool & Work
Genetic & Family FactorsSchool & Academic Life
commentr/StutterOct 10, 2025
2 points

Its a neurological disability btw and those whos stuttering is genetical or comes from brain functions it will always slightly be there you just dont stutter as much i know somebody who only stutters ...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainGenetic & Family FactorsStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterOct 10, 2025
2 points

You never can overcome stuttering fully its caused by the brain and most i read abt has talked abt that theirs improved the stutter is still there Marilyn Monroe stuttered in a interview got told to s...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Neurological & BrainGenetic & Family FactorsMedicalization / Neurodiversity+1 more
commentr/StutterOct 8, 2025
3 points

I have felt that way my whole life, although usually my trade was something smaller, like a finger or even a hand. I had never used Reddit before, but finding this at least reminds me that I am not al...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityCommunity & Support
Feared Words & NamesAvoidance & SubstitutionHiding & Concealment+3 more
commentr/StutterOct 8, 2025
2 points

This guy was a baller back in the 2000s in New Jersey with Jason Kidd, can't believe someone like him ever had it...

Causes & Variability
Genetic & Family FactorsNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterOct 7, 2025
1 points

My stutter was genetic from my dad. He was a politician and I’m a communications manager. Some days are harder than others like this week my speech is horrendous but I’m glad to be alive....

Causes & VariabilitySchool & Work
Genetic & Family FactorsEmployment & Career
commentr/StutterOct 7, 2025
1 points

2 kids 6 grandchildren none of them stutter neither did my parents, siblings,cousins aunts or uncles....

Causes & Variability
Genetic & Family Factors
commentr/StutterOct 4, 2025
1 points

Please read your own link and consider that they specify how little identical twins actually differ. I've helped several in this community. And I continue to do so. You've been very quiet on speech ...

Causes & VariabilityTherapy & Professional
Genetic & Family FactorsTherapy Experiences
commentr/StutterOct 4, 2025
1 points

Everything you said is wrong. Twins do have different genes and DNA. This is debunked https://www.mcgill.ca/oss/article/general-science/identical-twins-are-not-identical#:\~:text=When%20scientists%20r...

Causes & Variability
Genetic & Family FactorsTrauma & Psychological
postr/StutterOct 4, 2025
1 points

A study btwn musical ability, rhythm and reading and stuttering or other related issues

A study btwn musical ability, rhythm and reading and stuttering or other related issues I find this vaguely interesting but also, in my case, incorrect. I have and always have had good rhythm, good mu...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Genetic & Family FactorsSituational VariabilityRepetitions & Prolongations
commentr/StutterOct 4, 2025
1 points

I am sure I have cluttered speech. My husband too. And my daughter. And at least one of my parents. There is supposedly a strong genetic factor. It's incredibly frustrating as a disorder. Some people ...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Genetic & Family FactorsSeverity & FluctuationShame & Embarrassment+1 more
commentr/StutterOct 4, 2025
1 points

Genes provide a range of potential, not a fixed outcome. Your genes might make you more or less likely to stutter, but whether you actually do depends on how those genes interact with brain developmen...

Causes & VariabilityTherapy & Professional
Genetic & Family FactorsNeurological & BrainSituational Variability+1 more
commentr/StutterOct 3, 2025
1 points

This is so anti science and stupid but the fact there is actual people in our community that think this way probably explains why stuttering is not taken serious. Everything you are is genetic. Look a...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Genetic & Family FactorsMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterOct 3, 2025
2 points

Hey, I'd like to let you know that 3 years old is the typical onset for developmental stuttering. Stuttering has a genetic component. It is likely the reason she has developed it, even if yourself or...

Causes & VariabilityParent & Caregiver
Genetic & Family FactorsEarly Concern & Onset
commentr/StutterOct 3, 2025
6 points

I’m a stutterer, as my dad was. My daughter started stuttering at three. My two best bits of advice: 1. Look her in the eye and practice complete patience when she’s speaking. 2. Become her advocate. ...

Causes & VariabilityParent & CaregiverSocial & Relationships
Genetic & Family FactorsHome SupportSchool/Clinical Advocacy+1 more
commentr/StutterOct 3, 2025
1 points

Look, each situation is different but my stuttering was not genetically inherited, unless yours is they probably are not at risk...

Causes & Variability
Genetic & Family Factors
commentr/StutterOct 3, 2025
1 points

There's genetic predispositions. But speech is learned. Infants don't have stutters. Stuttering onset is typically between the ages of 2 and 5....

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Genetic & Family FactorsOnset & Life-Stage Changes
commentr/StutterOct 3, 2025
3 points

Wdym no one is born with a stutter? Yes it is genetic...

Causes & Variability
Genetic & Family Factors
commentr/StutterOct 3, 2025
-1 points

Stuttering (unless you’re a redheaded male) is not genetic. Speech impediments are not handed down, they’re unfortunately learned behaviors by our growing body. Stuttering usually begins around age 5 ...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & AdvocacySpeech & Stuttering
Genetic & Family FactorsNeurological & BrainEnergy & Biological Rhythms+2 more