commentr/StutterDecember 10, 2024

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Hi. Thank you for your comment. It might seem that way, but there are some fundamental differences. These are the conscious vibration of the vocal cords after the airflow and slowing down the speech rate to speak the other words more slowly. I believe that the vocal cords should always be vibrating during speech so that we can overcome a block, even if it occurs. This can be achieved through consciously maintaining vibration. I have tried easy onset many times, including in real conversations. If I were to mention the points where I struggled in my experience: the sounds would still get stuck in my throat when I tried to say the word after releasing the air, and it didn’t help with difficulties in the middle of a word.

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Coping & AdvocacySpeech & Stuttering

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Fluency TechniquesBlocks & Stoppages