Stutteringis just abad habit.Onlychildrenstutter;adults don’t.Stuttering hasnothing to dowith intelligence.Many peoplewho stutter arehighly intelligent.A personwho stuttersshould stayquiet.Stutteringcan bemanagedwith speechtherapy.Stuttering iscaused bybadparenting ortrauma.Youcannot geta job ifyou stutterPeople whostutter are morelikely to haveother speechproblems, like alisp.If you stopthinkingabout it, youwon’t stutteranymore.Youshouldn’ttalk aboutstuttering.People whostuttershould avoidspeakingsituations.You shouldavoid makingeye contactwith someonewho stutters.People whostutter arenervous oranxious allthe time. Stuttering isaneurologicalcondition.Stuttering canalso impactsocialinteractions,school, work,and self-esteem.People whostutteralwaysstruggle withevery word.Childrenwhostutter willoutgrow it.Stutteringiscontagious.It's helpful tofinish thesentences ofsomeonewho stutters.If you talkslowly, theperson whostutters willspeak morefluently.People whostutter don’thave controlover theirspeech.Stuttering affectsspeech, notpersonality. Peoplewho stutter can beoutgoing andsocial.Stutteringonly happenswhen you'restressed orupset.People whostutter can'tsucceed inpublicspeaking.WinstonChurchill, TigerWoods, andJoe Biden arefamous peoplewho stutter.Stutteringis just abad habit.Onlychildrenstutter;adults don’t.Stuttering hasnothing to dowith intelligence.Many peoplewho stutter arehighly intelligent.A personwho stuttersshould stayquiet.Stutteringcan bemanagedwith speechtherapy.Stuttering iscaused bybadparenting ortrauma.Youcannot geta job ifyou stutterPeople whostutter are morelikely to haveother speechproblems, like alisp.If you stopthinkingabout it, youwon’t stutteranymore.Youshouldn’ttalk aboutstuttering.People whostuttershould avoidspeakingsituations.You shouldavoid makingeye contactwith someonewho stutters.People whostutter arenervous oranxious allthe time. Stuttering isaneurologicalcondition.Stuttering canalso impactsocialinteractions,school, work,and self-esteem.People whostutteralwaysstruggle withevery word.Childrenwhostutter willoutgrow it.Stutteringiscontagious.It's helpful tofinish thesentences ofsomeonewho stutters.If you talkslowly, theperson whostutters willspeak morefluently.People whostutter don’thave controlover theirspeech.Stuttering affectsspeech, notpersonality. Peoplewho stutter can beoutgoing andsocial.Stutteringonly happenswhen you'restressed orupset.People whostutter can'tsucceed inpublicspeaking.WinstonChurchill, TigerWoods, andJoe Biden arefamous peoplewho stutter.

Fluency Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Stuttering is just a bad habit.
  2. Only children stutter; adults don’t.
  3. Stuttering has nothing to do with intelligence. Many people who stutter are highly intelligent.
  4. A person who stutters should stay quiet.
  5. Stuttering can be managed with speech therapy.
  6. Stuttering is caused by bad parenting or trauma.
  7. You cannot get a job if you stutter
  8. People who stutter are more likely to have other speech problems, like a lisp.
  9. If you stop thinking about it, you won’t stutter anymore.
  10. You shouldn’t talk about stuttering.
  11. People who stutter should avoid speaking situations.
  12. You should avoid making eye contact with someone who stutters.
  13. People who stutter are nervous or anxious all the time.
  14. Stuttering is a neurological condition.
  15. Stuttering can also impact social interactions, school, work, and self-esteem.
  16. People who stutter always struggle with every word.
  17. Children who stutter will outgrow it.
  18. Stuttering is contagious.
  19. It's helpful to finish the sentences of someone who stutters.
  20. If you talk slowly, the person who stutters will speak more fluently.
  21. People who stutter don’t have control over their speech.
  22. Stuttering affects speech, not personality. People who stutter can be outgoing and social.
  23. Stuttering only happens when you're stressed or upset.
  24. People who stutter can't succeed in public speaking.
  25. Winston Churchill, Tiger Woods, and Joe Biden are famous people who stutter.