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  1. Like stuttering, cluttering is a fluency disorder; but, the two disorders are not the same. Cluttering involves speech that sounds rapid, unclear and/ or disorganized.

  2. How Do I Treat Cluttering? luttering. The following are some ways to treat • Start treatment by encouraging the person to speak slower, allowing the person to “control” the rate of speech.

  3. Cluttering impacts a person’s use of language, pronunciation of words, and the fluency of their speech. Talking with a variable speech rate. Speech may be fast all the time or may have ‘bursts’ of fast …

  4. hypothesizes that cluttering can be defined as a fluency disorder in speech motor control at the world level is disturbed in high speech rate, resulting in errors in word structure.

  5. Genetic epidemiological relations between stuttering, cluttering, and specific language impairment. Paper presented at the 6th World Congress on Fluency Disorders, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil.

  6. Cluttering is a fluency disorder like stammering. Fluency refers to continuity, smoothness, rate and effort in speech production. Stammerers are usually aware of their stammer, but people who clutter are …

  7. These web pages provide practice guidance for speech and language therapists (SLTs) who work with children, young people and adults who clutter. The guidance outlines the key responsibilities and …