What is the scientific explanation of stuttering?
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In the scientific explanation, neurologists say that the organs that are needed for speaking such as the tongue, palate, throat muscles, etc. are not kept properly, so stuttering occurs. Again, human speech is controlled from several parts of the brain. And even if there are problems in these parts, there can be various types of speech-related diseases.
Stuttering is not a congenital problem. There are several causes of stuttering. Stuttering problems can occur due to genetics. If the parents have stuttering problem then the child can also have it. Stuttering can also be due to neurogenic causes.
If someone suffers a severe head injury in childhood, it can also lead to speech problems. If a child is put under too much pressure to speak at an early age, the child may develop stuttering. Stuttering problem can also occur in older age.
Experts say that stuttering can be completely cured if proper treatment is followed. However, stuttering can be reduced even if the treatment is started late. The only treatment for stuttering is therapy. The three parts of therapy are individual therapy, group therapy and counseling therapy. The first two are part of speech therapy.
Speech therapy is a system by which the rate of speech is reduced. It corrects breathing patterns, reduces muscle tension and boosts morale. The entire work is done in Midas method.
Learning how to deal with the problem without being afraid of your own stuttering For this, try to talk more, talk on the telephone, develop the habit of speaking in front of everyone.
Speak in a soft voice If you speak in this way, stuttering does not exist For this, develop the habit of speaking slowly.