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commentr/StutterJul 31, 2016
2 points

Yes - stuttering does run in families. My dad & uncle (his brother) stuttered when young. My sister & my uncle's son stuttered until about 6 and then grew out of it. I continue to stutter. A...

Causes & VariabilityParent & Caregiver
Genetic & Family FactorsFamily Dynamics
commentr/StutterJul 31, 2016
2 points

Yes, my brother and I both stutter, although mine is more severe....

Causes & VariabilityParent & Caregiver
Genetic & Family FactorsFamily Dynamics
commentr/StutterJul 31, 2016
2 points

My dad has stuttered his whole life, I am the only one of his three children who stutters. I'm his only daughter, but I've read [there four times as many male stutters as there are female stutterers](...

Causes & VariabilityParent & Caregiver
Genetic & Family FactorsFamily Dynamics
commentr/StutterJul 31, 2016
2 points

Stuttering actually runs through my dad's side of the family, specifically through my grandma's side. A good amount of the males stutter and I inherited it....

Causes & VariabilityParent & Caregiver
Genetic & Family FactorsFamily Dynamics
commentr/StutterMar 26, 2016
1 points

I have a child on my caseload right now in the exact same situation. I was trying to dismiss him because I have literally never heard him stutter all year long, but his parents insist he stutters seve...

Parent & CaregiverCauses & Variability
Early Concern & OnsetStress & Fight/FlightFamily Dynamics
commentr/StutterSep 27, 2015
1 points

What is your family dynamic like? Is this the only topic they act cold with or are they like this with every topic? I'm interested to hear more....

Parent & Caregiver
Family Dynamics
commentr/StutterSep 12, 2015
2 points

I am not a parent but I can somewhat answer this question since my father is a stutterer and I am too.The major mistake that my father did is that he denied that he had a stutter all his life and stil...

Anticipation & AvoidanceIdentity & DisabilityParent & Caregiver
Avoidance & SubstitutionIdentity & Self-PerceptionAcceptance & Pride+3 more
commentr/StutterSep 11, 2015
4 points

Being a parent puts you in a comfort zone with your children, more so then anyone. My kids are grown up and supporting themselves for several years. One daughter never talks about it and looks up to m...

Parent & CaregiverSocial & Relationships
Parent Emotions & GuiltFamily DynamicsFamily Support & Conflict