Within 5 years of onset, recovery of children with or without therapy
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80%
PWS
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People who stutter
Multifactorial
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Multifactorial-dynamic Model
Demands and Capacities
Genetic Perspectives
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Genetic characteristics are viewed as serving to increase susceptibility for
stuttering
Lifetime prevalence of stuttering
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1%
CWNS
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Children who do not stutter
Multifactorial Theory of Stuttering: Demands & Capacities Model
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Stuttering happens due to an imbalance between a child's capacities and
demands
Psycholinguistic/Motor Control
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EXPLAN
Covert Repair Hypothesis
Fault-line Hypothesis
Stuttering Wingate Definition
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Disruption in the fluency of verbal expression characterized by by
involuntary, audible or silent, repetitions or prolongations in the utterance
of short speech elements
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80%
PWS
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People who stutter
Multifactorial
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Multifactorial-dynamic Model
Demands and Capacities
Genetic Perspectives
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Genetic characteristics are viewed as serving to increase susceptibility for
stuttering
Lifetime prevalence of stuttering
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1%
CWNS
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Children who do not stutter
Multifactorial Theory of Stuttering: Demands & Capacities Model
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Stuttering happens due to an imbalance between a child's capacities and
demands
Psycholinguistic/Motor Control
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EXPLAN
Covert Repair Hypothesis
Fault-line Hypothesis
Stuttering Wingate Definition
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Disruption in the fluency of verbal expression characterized by by
involuntary, audible or silent, repetitions or prolongations in the utterance
of short speech elements