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PWS (People Who Stutter)

People Who Stutter (PWS) experience disruptions in the normal flow of speech, such as repetitions, prolongations, or blocks, which can vary in severity. Stuttering is a speech disorder caused by complex interactions of neurological, linguistic, and environmental factors. It is not related to intelligence or personality. While some may find stuttering frustrating, many manage it effectively through therapy and support. PWS often develop coping strategies and can communicate confidently. Understanding and patience from others play a crucial role in creating a supportive environment that helps PWS express themselves comfortably.