commentr/StutterSeptember 15, 2021
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By "pretending" you're learning how it physically feels to experience stuttering. By having that understanding of what is happening in the mouth, the activation of muscles, tensions etc. it can allow the slp to be more effective at treating the stutter. It makes a lot of sense actually, as someone who stutters I would much rather the person treating me have the intimate physical knowledge of what is happening in my mouth. How could they treat me without knowing?
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