Millions of people across the world stammer. Stammering is a talking defect which makes the speaker sound silly and uninteresting. Thus makes the speaker a social misfit and unable to talk in functions. However stammering is knowing exactly what to say yet unable to flow out your words fluently. Stammering comes in three different forms. The following explains the forms of stammering: 1. Elongation: This act is when one wants to pronounce a word for instance "paper" and ends up sounding like "ppppaper". Thus the first syllable is stretched. 2. Repetition: This is when the speaker wants to sound like "water" and ends up sounding "wawawater". With this the first syllable is repeated. 3. Blockage: This speech defect occurs when the speaker seems paused and unable to talk for a few seconds when he/she begins talking. With this when the speaker begins to forcefully talk he/she has to shake parts of his body before he/she can speak out. Knowing ...