Stammering/Stuttering
Irregular Speech Rhythm
Disrupted natural flow of speech.
Fluent Speech, Confident Communication, Breaking Barriers Together.
At Sreenika Speech and Hearing Center, we offer specialized therapy for stammering and stuttering, empowering individuals to overcome speech fluency challenges. Our tailored strategies focus on enhancing communication skills and building self-confidence. With expert guidance and compassionate support, we help clients develop fluent, natural speech patterns, enabling them to express themselves confidently in every aspect of life.
- Boosting fluency with personalized therapy.
- Reducing speaking anxiety and tension.
- Encouraging clear, consistent communication skills.
causes of Stammering/Stuttering
- Genetics : Family history of stuttering.
- Neurological Factors : Brain activity differences during speech.
- Developmental Delays : Speech and language development challenges.
- Stress or Anxiety : Emotional triggers impacting fluency.
- Environmental Factors : High-pressure communication situations.
- Traumatic Experiences :Psychological events influencing speech.
- Physical Impairments : Conditions affecting speech muscles.
Symptoms of Stammering/Stuttering
Frequent repetition of syllables.
Dragging out sounds in words.
Pauses or inability to start a sentence.
Visible struggle while speaking.
Replacing difficult words with easier ones.
Nervousness or reluctance to engage in conversations.
The Most Frequently Asked Questions
About Stammering/Stuttering
It is a speech disorder that disrupts fluency with repetitions, blocks, or prolonged sounds.
Causes include genetics, neurological factors, stress, and speech development delays.
While it may not be entirely cured, therapy significantly improves fluency and confidence.
Stammering often starts between ages 2 and 6 during speech development.
No, stammering has no connection to intelligence or cognitive abilities.
Yes, stress or anxiety can exacerbate speech disruptions.