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As there are dozens of different techniques, only way to answer is if you described the technique, and how long it had been helping you. Also, describe what happens when it doesn’t work....
I definitely know what a cure is. But you just have to work for it. The teacher himself at Del Ferro used to have a severe stutter but after 0.5 years of speaking with the method he spoke completely f...
I wouldn't say that. There is no miraculous cure no. But there is something called "Del Ferro" its not really popular but its located in Amsterdam. I went there when i was 11 years old and they teach...
It happens with me to so when i feel a block coming up i usually sneeze or cough after saying is and then say my name . It works 97% of the time...
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App for Making Presentations, Speeches and Phone Calls
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App for Making Presentations, Speeches and Phone Calls To my fellow stutterers, I’m very excited to share StutterAI with you— an app I developed to conquer making present...
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App for Making Presentations, Speeches and Phone Calls
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App for Making Presentations, Speeches and Phone Calls https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stutterai/id6670594327 To my fellow stutterers, I’m very excited to share StutterAI ...
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App for Making Presentations, Speeches and Phone Calls
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App for Making Presentations, Speeches and Phone Calls https://apps.apple.com/us/app/stutterai/id6670594327 To my fellow stutterers, I’m very excited to share StutterAI...
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App
StutterAI: New (Free) Mobile App To my fellow stutterers, I’m very excited to share StutterAI with you— an app I developed to conquer making presentations at work, speeches at events, and casual phon...
My speech therapist told me that you should get blocked for 3 seconds Only. Something around it. Anything more than this is because sometimes you are blocking it by yourself. Of course not on purpose…...
Things which helped me to overcome 70-80% of my stammering.
Things which helped me to overcome 70-80% of my stammering. Hi, a long time stammerer here. Over the time I have worked upon myself and my stammering which has helped me overcome my stammering by a lo...
there is no cure for stuttering. there is speech skills to become fluent but no cure...
I feel you! I avoided drive thrus or had my brother or friends do it for me for so long. However I got a job and hardly ever packed a lunch and my hangry overcame my anxiety so I forced myself to navi...
I think it's genetic leading to neurological, but doesn't always manifest without a trigger. I think it was always within me, but triggered by childhood trauma. If not for that, something else might w...
Think of it as a wave, as you inhale your coming up the back of the wave, exhale with no hesitation as the wave crashes. You start voicing (speaking) right as the wave starts to crash...
Speaking slower also helps. I had a pretty mild case of stuttering up until 20-22. I still get blocks but it’s rare. I find if I slow down I can get it out way easier, and it makes me more of an effec...
Unfortunately I don't really have the money to get the DF method course, as a person who applied the method, do you perhaps know some exercises that could train the muscles between the ribs etc?...
Well, it's used in singing to control the outflow of breath (and to help stay in tune). So in speech, it can help regulate the flow of breath so it's smooth and not choppy. Also, focusing on the diaph...
Things I wish I knew at 20 as a stutterer.
Things I wish I knew at 20 as a stutterer. As someone who has lived with a stutter and recently turned 40, I’ve compiled a list of insights I wish I had known at 20: 1. Speaking in Another Language...
I'm 31 and still stutter just as bad as I did when I was a kid. Even now I haven't fully accepted it as a part of myself, but I have grown to care less. One thing I've learned though is that people n...
For when your mind runs faster and you stumble over words, one simple technique you can use is simply speaking slowly. Speaking slowly helps to concentrate on what you're saying and helps to avoid som...