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Associated Features of Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder
Associated features of Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder may include:
- a child attempting to avoid dysfluencies by linguistic mechanisms (e.g., altering the rate of speech, avoiding certain words or sounds)
- a child may avoid certain speech situations (e.g., telephoning or public speaking)
- a child may exhibit motor movements (e.g., eye blinks, tics, tremors of the lips or face, jerking of the head, breathing movements, fist clenching).
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Updated 2023-04-02
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