Why is it easy to stutter when talking too quickly?

Updated on parenting 2024-03-29
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Stuttering has nothing to do with fast talking.

    Stuttering is a jujube disease caused by a variety of factors.

    His annihilation may be due to psychological factors, or it may be due to internal nervous factors.

    Method: Divert attention from self-monitoring – the most important.

    Be confident, and when you speak, you should have a calm mind and a normal heart.

    The second is: prepare the content of the speech in advance, be "big" and not inferior, have a peaceful mind, believe that your language is barrier-free, and believe that your speech is helpful to the listener.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not necessarily. People who speak fast do not necessarily stutter, and stuttering is not necessarily related to the speed of speech. Verbal noise is a speech disorder that affects fluency and fullness, causing problems such as repetition, stagnation, delay, and insertion when speaking.

    Stuttering can be associated with a variety of factors, including genetic, neurophysiological, emotional, and environmental factors.

    People who speak fast may have a higher speed and cadence of speech, but they may excel in things like fluency, speech intelligibility, and grammatical correctness. Of course, if you speak too fast and exceed your language processing and control ability, you may have problems such as slips of the tongue and pauses, but this is not a sign of stuttering.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not necessarily, stuttering has nothing to do with fast talking? Stuttering is a disease caused by a variety of factors. He may be due to psychological factors, or it may be caused by internal nerve factors, if there was no stuttering before, then this is caused by Houling Dongtian.

    Some children are afraid of life, so it is easy to be nervous when they see the living, and at this time they will appear when they speak, and the repeated words will stutter after a long time. You can take your child for a check-up and ask the doctor to prescribe some medication**. Flat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Not really. The fast-talking person and the stuttering person are two different concepts, and there is no necessary connection between them. People who speak quickly may be born with strong verbal skills or are well trained, while stuttering is a language disorder that can be caused by neurological or muscular problems.

    Of course, some stutterers may exhibit short speech clusters or rapid speech when speaking badly, but this does not mean that fast-talking people will necessarily stutter.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Stuttering is a language disorder that may not be directly related to fast speech.

    When it comes to certain areas that are not well known, this time may lead to pauses, or repetitions, and if there is no stage fright, this will not happen.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Stuttering is not entirely due to being in a hurry, although being in a hurry to speak may be one of the factors that cause stuttering. Stuttering is a speech disorder that causes problems such as repetition, prolongation, interruption, and stuttering when speaking.

    The causes of stuttering can be multifaceted, including but not limited to: neurodevelopmental problems, genetic shut-off factors, environmental factors, physical and psychological stress, etc. Some people may stutter at the time of their birth, while others start stuttering at some point in their lives.

    Although talking in a hurry may worsen stuttering symptoms, not all people with stuttering develop stuttering symptoms as a result. Some people with stuttering are able to reduce symptoms when they relax and speak slowly. Therefore, for patients with stuttering disease, it is necessary to formulate a suitable plan according to their personal situation and the specific manifestations of stuttering, which may include speech, medication, psychology, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Stuttering is caused by a speech impairment in which the patient appears to repeat words involuntarily, with prolonged sounds and then interrupted, with a pause in speech. It mainly includes repeated hesitation or pause when the patient speaks, prolongation of some language, and the cause of stuttering may be caused by congenital heredity, or the acquired central nervous system dysplasia that controls language, and may be related to the patient's daily physiological abnormalities. Patients can also cause stuttering in the case of nervousness, anxiety, and excitement, and the patient is affected by the outside world or has been severely damaged to the brain, resulting in damage to the language nerve, and these factors will also cause stuttering when speaking.

    It is more common for children to stutter, and in this case, children usually imitate other people's speech, and over time they will also form a habit of speaking rate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because stuttering is easy to form a habit, and the sharp group is easy to be imitated by others, and if you learn to imitate others stuttering for a long time, then it means that you are also more sensitive to stuttering, and slowly the basis of the mask will become a stutter by itself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's because this practice will make your brain form a pattern, and then you will become stuttering.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because human beings always imitate others, intentionally or unintentionally, after a long time, they will become stuttering themselves.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, everyone has stuttering, especially on special occasions such as nervousness and fear, it is inevitable that there will be repeated stuttering, but some people may feel very concerned about stuttering once or twice, and the more they care, the easier it is to stutter.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Is it because of my own stuttering or nervousness that I can't speak.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There are many reasons for the formation of stuttering: intentional imitation, unintentional hints, being frightened, excessive pressure, improper education, etc., will lead to stuttering, and it will be fine if you correct it in time, and if you don't correct it in time, it may affect your overall life planning and self-talent display, and small aspects will affect your work, love, interpersonal communication, etc.!

    It's not terrible to have a stutter, it's terrible that you haven't corrected it, and it's terrible that you've been dragging it!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Karmic obstacles in previous lives, often repenting in front of the Buddha.

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