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From: Joe K.
Date: 20 Oct 2008
Time: 09:23:54 -0500
Remote Name: 74.70.44.201
Hi Jonas, that's a very interesting question. I do believe that different people who stutter have different capacities to be able to achieve fluency. One person (for instance, the SLP) may stutter to a moderate degree, and may have maxed out their ability to speak fluently in normal conditions, yet they could help someone else, who perhaps has a greater capacity to reach near-normal fluency, to reach their potential, as well. Hope that makes sense. Thanks for your question. Joe K.