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Over three million Americans stutter. Stuttering affects all ages, but most frequently, children between ages of 2 and 6 are most affected. Preschool and toddler stuttering are especially affected while they are developing their language. When they grow up, most of them improve or cure. One percent or less of adults stutters.
Many famous people stutter. Marilyn Monroe, Bruce Willis, Winston Churchill and Mel Tillis are only a few whose success was not impeded by stuttering. Their speech language issue did not stop them to excel and express themselves magnificently.
With these encoraging news about famous people succeeding in spite of their common issue, I end part 1 of these series of articles. Much more information can be found at http://www.stutteringstop.com/ a site dedicated to stuttering problems and resources, as well as a library of speech language pathology.
This is end of Part 1 of Stuttering and speech therapy ideas. On next chapters I will be writing about different and effective therapies developed lately by researchers on field of stammering or speech language pathology.
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