Reports of Parental Attitudes by Stuttering and by Nonstuttering Children

Abstract
Thirty-four male stutterers (17 mild and 17 moderate-severe) and 34 nonstutterers, all in the sixth and seventh grades of school, completed the Children’s Report of Parent Behavior Inventory (CRPBI) for both parents. The stutterers tended to view their parents as behaving with less control and hostility and with more love and autonomy than did the nonstutterers. The degree of severity of stuttering was not an influential factor on the reported parental behavior.

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