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The Department of Speech and Hearing Science

  • 901 S. Sixth St.
  • Champaign, IL 61820
  • Phone:217-333-2230
  • Fax:217-244-2235
  • MC-482


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The Illinois International Stuttering Research Program

Stuttering in Families

a graph illustrating stuttering in families

A person who stutters is likely to have relatives who also stutter. If a person has persistent stuttering, any stuttering relatives will also tend towards persistency; and if a person experiences early natural recovery from stuttering, any stuttering relatives will tend towards early natural recovery – in other words, there is a tendency for either persistent or recovered stuttering to run in families. Persistent stuttering may have a stronger familial component.

Send questions and comments to:
Dr. Nicoline Ambrose
Stuttering Research Program
The Department of Speech and Hearing Science
901 S. Sixth St.
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone:217-333-2230


The Department of Speech and Hearing Science

  • 901 S. Sixth St.
  • Champaign, IL 61820
  • Phone:217-333-2230
  • Fax:217-244-2235
  • MC-482
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