Johnson's diagnosogenic theory states that:
A) the parents' reactions to the child's normal disfluencies create stuttering
B) the parents' reactions to the child's initial mild stuttering creates a real stuttering
C) the parents' reactions to stuttering in their own parents also create stuttering in their child
D) the parents' genetic make-up creates stuttering
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