Asked by Emily Holliday on Jun 22, 2024

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Stuttering

A) number of food commercials children are exposed to each year
B) gross motor skill
C) deficits in phonological processing and naming speed
D) placing disabled children in classrooms with nondisabled children
E) a period during which growth advances at a rapid rate
F) impairment in the use of spoken language
G) disturbance in ability to speak fluently with appropriate timing of speech sounds
H) weight and body composition
I) age at which the adolescent growth spurt in boys begins
J) increases child self-control and problemsolving through modeling and role playing
K) interpreting sounds
L) fat cells
M) amount of time required to respond to a stimulus
N) readily treated with corrective lenses
O) physically active adolescents
P) allergy-type respiratory disorder
Q) age at which girls begin to surpass boys in height and weight
R) excessive inattention, impulsiveness, and activity
S) reading disorder characterized by letter reversals and reduced comprehension
T) drugs that increase the activity of the nervous system

Stuttering

A speech disorder characterized by frequent repetitions or prolongation of sounds, syllables, or words, disrupting the normal flow of speech.

Speech Sounds

The auditory signals used in language to convey meaning, varying in pitch, loudness, and quality.

Speak Fluently

The capability to express oneself easily and articulately in spoken language.

  • Recognize the distinct traits associated with various communication disorders.
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Alondra OlivaresJun 26, 2024
Final Answer :
G
Explanation :
Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in the production of speech sounds, which is accurately described by option G as a disturbance in the ability to speak fluently with appropriate timing of speech sounds.