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Reading abilities of school-age stutterers
Authors:Edward G Conture
Institution:

Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, U.S.A.

Stonehedge School, Camillus, New York, U.S.A.

Abstract:The reading abilities of 20 school-age stutterers and their matched normally fluent controls were assessed by means of the Woodcock Reading Mastery Tests. Results indicate that the reading abilities of school-age stutterers are not significantly different from those of school-age normals. Similarly, knowing whether a subject was classified as a stutterer or normally fluent speaker was of minimal assistance in predicting the subject's reading performance. These findings suggest that school-age stutterers' reading abilities are within normal limits. An individual stutterer, just like an individual normally fluent speaker, may exhibit “reading problems”; however, caution should be employed in extrapolating from one individual stutterer's reading performance to the reading abilities of all stutterers.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: Edward G  Conture  Ph  D    Area of Communicative Disorders  Syracuse University  805 S  Crouse Avenue  Syracuse  New York  13210  USA  
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