by Pink01
by whoameye"I went to a special preschool for speech problems"
Did you stutter ?
No I just didn't talk much.
When I was young like you were. I had a stuttering problem when I got mad. I grew out of it in my early teens.
by whoameye
by Pink01
by whoameye"I went to a special preschool for speech problems"
Did you stutter ?
No I just didn't talk much.
When I was young like you were. I had a stuttering problem when I got mad. I grew out of it in my early teens.
I don't stutter and never have. I clutter which means it's just jumbled and rapid. I can be hard to understand sometimes. (I think even some people on here can vouch for this lol)
I'm in my 20's but I don't see it ever going away unless I go to speech therapy. It doesn't interfere in my life too much, just sometimes I have to repeat myself a few times or take a breather and speak.
Can't fix everything!
I don't see anything about it that makes it classifiable as a personality disorder. Obsi didn't include dependent PD, which is a PD before schizotypal is. That's for sure.
whoameye - I was just saying I've never stuttered! That's all :)
Some people grow out of speech problems...some don't. Maybe it's learned behavior - maybe it's not.
I watched a documentary called "The Business of Being Born" and then some other thing about babies. Then I read some more stuff because it was fascinating. You folks have google.
Some schools of thought and science say babies born through cesarean section, babies kept away from their mothers, and babies not breast fed receive less of the chemical bonds between mother an child. This also applies to children up to grade school age (like 5-7 year old kids depending on the kid/situation). It seems affects the development of the child in many ways, including their physical and emotional development.