S Davis, D Shisca, P Howell - Journal of communication disorders, 2007 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: The study was designed to see whether young children and adolescents who persist in their stutter (N= 18) show differences in trait and/or state anxiety compared with …
P Howell, S Davis, R Williams - Archives of disease in childhood, 2009 - adc.bmj.com
Objectives: To examine stuttering by children speaking an alternative language exclusively (LE) or with English (BIL) and to study onset of stuttering, school performance and recovery …
Sprech-und Sprachstörungen kommen im Kindesalter häufig vor und können die kognitive, emotionale und soziale Entwicklung eines Kindes nachhaltig beeinträchtigen. Zur …
Purpose A study was conducted that examined factors that lead children who stutter at around age 8 years to persist in the disorder when they reach age 12 years. Method Seventy …
Childhood-onset fluency disorder, commonly referred to as stuttering, affects over 70 million adults worldwide. While this disorder predominantly initiates during childhood and is more …
Purpose This research note gives details of 2 releases of audio recordings available from speakers who stutter that can be accessed on the Web. Method Most of the recordings are …
M Bakhtiar, D Abad Ali, S Sadegh - Indian Journal of Medical …, 2007 - researchgate.net
ABSTRACT CONTEXT: Stuttering has a life span incidence and it significantly impacts academic, social, emotional and vocational achievements of patients who stutter. AIMS: The …
This book is a comprehensive guide to the evidence, theories, and practical issues associated with recovery from stuttering in early childhood and into adolescence. It …
P Howell, S Davis - Journal of Developmental & Behavioral …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Information obtained at around age 8 years was used to construct a model that predicted persistence of, and recovery from, stuttering several years later. A logistic …