Speech for the Classroom TeacherPrentice-Hall, 1955 - 470 pages |
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Page 434
... stuttering ; others do not . The theory concerning handedness and frequency of stuttering obviously presents fundamental weaknesses and can scarcely be considered as the only etiological factor in stuttering . The left - handed student ...
... stuttering ; others do not . The theory concerning handedness and frequency of stuttering obviously presents fundamental weaknesses and can scarcely be considered as the only etiological factor in stuttering . The left - handed student ...
Page 436
... Stuttering is particularly baffling to the classroom teacher . A child who stutters badly in speech will sing or act without blocking ; one who stutters badly when he recites will be heard speaking fluently on the playground or with his ...
... Stuttering is particularly baffling to the classroom teacher . A child who stutters badly in speech will sing or act without blocking ; one who stutters badly when he recites will be heard speaking fluently on the playground or with his ...
Page 443
... Stuttering in Children , " The Nervous Child . Vol . II , No. 2 , Jan. 1943 . - ; Kopp , Helen ; Carlson , Jessie J .; and Krugman , Morris , " Psychoso- matic Study of Fifty Stuttering Children , " The American Journal of ...
... Stuttering in Children , " The Nervous Child . Vol . II , No. 2 , Jan. 1943 . - ; Kopp , Helen ; Carlson , Jessie J .; and Krugman , Morris , " Psychoso- matic Study of Fifty Stuttering Children , " The American Journal of ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF SPEECH IN TEACHING | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 13 |
Part II | 15 |
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