Dysfluency, stammering & Down's syndrome / Text supplied by Monica Bray.
By: Bray, Monica.
London : The British Stammering Association ; [2020]Description: 7 pages : illustrations ; Electronic resource.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | STAMMERING | DYSFLUENCYOnline resources: Click to access item online Summary: "This leaflet is designed to help people who have Down's syndrome and who care for and work with people who have Down's syndrome to understand the problem of dysfluency in speech... One of the biggest problems for many people with Down's syndrome is the unintelligibility of their speech to others. Unintelligibility and dysfluency go hand in hand. Many people with Down's syndrome are dysfluent and a few of these people also stammer or stutter. Explains the difference between dysfluency and stammering.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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"This leaflet is designed to help people who have Down's syndrome and who care for and work with people who have Down's syndrome to understand the problem of dysfluency in speech... One of the biggest problems for many people with Down's syndrome is the unintelligibility of their speech to others. Unintelligibility and dysfluency go hand in hand. Many people with Down's syndrome are dysfluent and a few of these people also stammer or stutter. Explains the difference between dysfluency and stammering.
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