Cluttering is a communication disorder that affects how a person speaks. Individuals who clutter often talk too quickly, jumble their words, or have difficulty organizing their thoughts. This can make it hard for listeners to understand what they are trying to say, leading to frustration for both the speaker and the audience.
People with cluttering may also struggle with their speech patterns, such as repeating sounds or phrases. Unlike stuttering, which involves pauses and blocks, cluttering is characterized by a rapid flow of speech that lacks clarity. Therapy can help those with cluttering improve their communication skills and express themselves more effectively.