Language and the young stutterer: A new look at old theories and findings |
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Authors: | M. J. Homzie Jean S. Lindsay |
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Affiliation: | University of Virginia USA;Henley Middle School, Albemarle County School System USA |
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Abstract: | The major theories and research approaches as to the etiology and development of stuttering are reviewed from a historical perspective. Findings are drawn from different sources indicating that language deficits are an initial contributing factor and a continuing component of this disorder. Those subsets of children which constitute high-risk groups are identified. It is suggested that researchers begin investigating the underlying organic bases of stuttering and its relationship to stages of language development. Finally, clinicians are encouraged to employ a therapy program that is concerned with all areas of language, rather than emphasizing treating only the symptoms of stuttering behavior. |
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Keywords: | Send requests for reprints to M. J. Homzie 102 Gilmer Hall Department of Psychology University of Virginia Charlottesville VA 22901. |
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