Cluttering Is A Fluency Disorder Characterized By Rapid And/Or Irregular Speech That Is Often Difficult To Understand. Individuals Who Clutter May Omit Or Collapse Sounds And Words, Speak In A Disorganized Or Hurried Manner, And Have Irregular Rhythm Or Pauses In Their Speech. Unlike Stuttering, Cluttering Is More About Speech Rate, Clarity, And Organization Rather Than Repetitions Or Blocks. It Often Co-Occurs With Language Or Learning Difficulties And May Affect Both Speaking And Writing. Cluttering Can Impact Communication, Social Interactions, And Self-Confidence, But With Awareness And Therapy, Speech Clarity And Communication Effectiveness Can Improve.
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