...

Articles

Welcome to our knowledge base. In this collection of articles about stuttering, we share in-depth insights, scientific background, and practical tips. Whether you want to understand the causes, find solutions, or learn more about the path to stutter-free speech, you’ll find the information you need here.

My child stutters, now what?

About 1% of the population stutters. Stuttering usually starts between the second and sixth year of life. At this age, it is common for children to speak less fluently for a period. About 4 per cent repeat words, stammer or sometimes stumble over what they want to say. This is not surprising either.

Talking is a complicated process that requires a lot of practice. At this age, vocabulary increases enormously. At the same time, knowledge of sentence structure and speech motor skills are not yet well developed.

Del Ferro stuttering therapy for minis

Stuttering and breathing. What do they have to do with each other?

Many people wonder why some individuals stutter while speaking but not while singing. The explanation is that everyone has control over the diaphragm while singing. ...

What is the difference between stammering and stuttering?

Stuttering manifests itself in various forms and intensities; no two people stutter in the same way, and the impact of stuttering varies from person to ...

Stuttering in adults

With the Del Ferro method, a stutter-free life is attainable, even though stuttering is often seen as a complex problem. Stuttering usually manifests itself between ...

Patrick Wijdenes: ‘Quality is excluding the risk of chance’

It was a sunny Wednesday afternoon sometime in the spring of 1984. Little did I know that from that day forward, the sun would shine ...

Say goodbye to uncertainty caused by stuttering with the Del Ferro method

Uncertainty stuttering

Many people who stutter have moments of fluent speech, such as when talking to animals or having a "good" day. Some stutter severely, but nothing ...

Can you unlearn stuttering?

Scientific research has shown that stuttering is caused by a dysfunction of the diaphragm. This diaphragm, crucial for the breathing process, normally moves smoothly up ...

Stutter-free from the first day of the course

A great experience for our students. You never get used to it. Do you also want to live stutter-free?

Nooit meer stotteren? Dit is wat je graag wilt weten

Veel mensen denken dat stotteren iets is waar je mee moet leren leven. Maar wat als er een manier is om stotteren echt te overwinnen?

Ontdek waarom logopedie en andere traditionele methoden vaak niet werken. Leer wat wel helpt om volledig van het stotteren af te komen.

Wat ga je leren?

Vul je gegevens in en ontvang direct de inzichten die je nergens anders vindt: