commentr/StutterNovember 29, 2024

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Yes, I agree with the other answers here. PRACTICE,PRACTICE,PRACTICE at home. Practice first reading the script a couple of times, to get the information in the forefront of your mind. Then, lock yourself in your room, pull up your computer slides on your laptop or phone & present as if you are in the classroom in front of the audience. Do that 5-6 times before each presentation & you won't have any problems. The good thing is that this practice will only be needed at the start. When I realized that I CAN give excellent presentations & they weren't the scary beast I imagined them to be, I no longer needed to practice the script. Also don't include in the script anything that won't be found in the script of a person who doesn't stutter. You will only stress yourself further. The more you think about your presentation as this crazy hard thing you have to go through, the more you will show signs of your stutter. P.S. I have achieved my own "worry-free" stutter & would to chat to somebody about it. DM me if you are interested! Have a nice day everyone!

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Anticipation & AvoidanceEmotional Experience

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Preparation & RehearsalHope & Motivation