Can hereditary stuttering be cured, and is stuttering hereditary?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In general, the incidence of stuttering in families is relatively high, about 65%, so it is thought to be related to genetics. Geneticist Jennis, who investigated the condition of a large number of families of people who stuttered, found that stuttering can be passed on to the next generation by the genetic factors that determine the sound quality of the vocal cords. Fortunately, this genetic advantage is not very powerful and can be corrected with training.

    5 countermeasures to correct stuttering in children:

    There are no abnormalities in the development of the language organs and the development of the nervous system in children who stutter. As long as it is timely**, stuttering is completely correctable

    1 Listen to beautiful language.

    Beautiful language includes language with beautiful sound, fluent expression, concise and clear language, such as children's stories, children's poems, etc. It is even more effective if parents can recite the same heart and progress with their children.

    2 Talk patiently and often to your child.

    It is necessary to demonstrate more to the child and make less corrections to eliminate the psychological pressure of the child. Let the child self-regulate and self-correct easily and naturally in the process of speaking.

    3. Conduct language correction training for your child.

    Balance of speech: Be emotionally stable when speaking, relax your muscles, and breathe evenly.

    Speak slowly: Speak at a slower pace. Think about it and talk about it, don't talk about it while you think about it.

    Clear voice: pronounce word by word, read word by word, especially the first word of each sentence, and speak gently and slowly.

    Lengthened vowels: Vowels such as a, o, e, i, and u should be extended.

    Practice more: In different scenarios, such as at home or in kindergarten, let children sing more, recite nursery rhymes, tell more stories or repeat their pleasant things, so as to exercise speaking coherence.

    4 Speak more slowly when talking to your child.

    If the child does not pick up for a while, do not rush to remind him, but let him speak naturally, so that the child is immersed in the atmosphere of natural conversation. Let your child speak naturally without noticing that he has a stutter. Don't interrupt, correct, or blame your child while he or she is talking.

    Ask your child to slow down his speech so that he can support his stutter and make him hear clearly, and then slowly increase his speech speed when he no longer stutters.

    5 Help your child build confidence in stuttering.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Stuttering is not inherited, language is learned, but if there are relatives around you who suffer from stuttering, the probability of stuttering will be greater due to environmental hints and imitations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Professor Chen Jiarong, an expert in stuttering correction, summarized based on his own personal experience and teaching practice: stuttering is not inherited, but it is easy to be affected by the environment, if there are relatives who suffer from stuttering, they will inadvertently hint and intentionally imitate the formation of stuttering, as long as it is treated correctly, it will be fine, once the psychological disorder is caused by the wrong understanding of parents and themselves, it must be corrected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First of all, stuttering is not hereditary, but some people are very puzzled, obviously it is a mother or father who stutters, and children also stutter, this is heredity, in fact, this statement is wrong.

    First of all, stuttering is not a disease, nor is it a physiological problem, so it is not hereditary, and stuttering is an acquired bad language habit and psychological awareness habit, which forms the cause of stuttering: intentional imitation, unintentional suggestion. Frightened.

    Improper education, etc., our children belong to unintentional implications, that is, environmental impacts.

    If the child's stuttering is more than half a year, the possibility of self-healing will be greatly reduced, the parents' incorrect guidance or correction is not only not helpful to the child, sometimes it will affect more serious, the child is still young, psychologically there is no awareness of stuttering, just a habit, you first communicate with the language Huatuo Yao Huining Principal under the child's situation, will help you analyze the guidance, the training method is right, the child's speech will be better and better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Stuttering is not hereditary! It's just that parents have stuttering, and the probability of children suffering from stuttering will be greater! It may be the so-called red and black near the ink!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your child's stuttering is not hereditary, so you can try Stutter.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, the current scientific research confirms that stuttering is partially inherited, but it is only statistically significant, and does not determine that the offspring of stuttering patients will be inherited, because acquired environment and family factors and education methods will have a greater impact on children.

    There are the following factors that affect stuttering, as you can learn about:

    1) Genetic factors, about 60% of stutterers have a family member who also suffers from stuttering, and a recent study published in the journal Nature Round Wheel said that scientists have now determined the importance of specific genes in speech dysregulation.

    2) childhood development, those with other language problems or developmental delays are more likely to stutter;

    3) Neurophysiological factors, the latest scientific research shows that stutterers use different areas of the brain to process speech and language compared to those who don't stutter. Pool et al. used a single-photon emission (SPECT) technique to find that absolute blood flow in the cortex of stutterers decreased before and that blood flow was asymmetrical in several areas, including those involved in speech. Studies by Fox et al. have shown that stuttering speech is associated with widespread overactivation of the right side of the brain:

    Stuttering aloud lacks normal activation in the left hemisphere and instead manifests as selective deactivation of the frontotemporal system; When fluency induction is given to produce fluent speech, the low activation of the temporal auditory system and the inhibition of the frontal speech production system are partially reversed. Stutterers may be the result of a lack of coordinated activity between the two hemispheres corresponding to verbal movements.

    4) Family dynamics, high expectations and a stressful lifestyle also contribute to the development of stuttering.

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