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What happens between 4 and 7 years? An Australian population based profile of children who recovered from stuttering.

18 June 2019

“The recovery rate [from stuttering] by the age of 7 years was 65%.” -Kefalianos et al 2017

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VIDEO: The science of stuttering, surprising new research on what causes a stammer.

3 September 2018
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Recent Posts

  • Spotlight: Participant Rich talks about his experiences with stuttering
  • Genetics of Stuttering Study in the media!
  • New research from the study team: We found a new gene that causes a neurodevelopmental disorder, with speech impairment.
  • How many children who stutter also have ADHD? A retrospective clinical audit (review of medical files)
  • Does stuttering impact labour market outcomes in the USA? Results from a national longitudinal study
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