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>Could you share the tips and practices? I wish it was that simple. The therapy I received was more of a program which starts with the basics and builds towards fluency. It's a little like someone who doesn't play the piano asking someone who does for some 'tips and practices.' For me, the instruction I received from my therapist each week was a key part of my progress. They would correct my mistakes and "tune" my skills. I would practice those skills throughout the week (privately.) The next session we'd review my progress and make adjustments as necessary. The following post has a pretty good description of my experiences and success. I make about eight comments in the thread, covering a lot of ground. Please don't hesitate to ask more questions. I am a huge advocate for speech therapy to help people with stutters. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/okaf40/does\_speech\_therapy\_work/](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/okaf40/does_speech_therapy_work/)