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This was my approach for a long time but depending on severity of someone’s stutter it is easier to enjoy life with a bit of therapy....
You can learn everything from Tom Lovett's posts on this sub. To recap,this kind of speech therapy includes computer programming audits and feedbacks of your speeches and after a several-week progres...
Great to hear your wonderful progress. Do you work (1) independently on your own or (2) suggested by and work with speech pathologist?...
What about program speech therapies?I think they compound various neuroplastic methods and can develop a best routine for any individual,and yes indeed adult brains are still high plastic and plastici...
Im currently doing the MPI. I'd say that it has helped a lot with my speech but you have to put the work in to see results. Me personally, I haven't recently been putting in as much time as I should ...
I totally understand your experience. Trust me, I'm not biased towards or invested in speech therapy; if anything, I doubted the efficacy of speech therapy until I read the research. The neuroscience...
The thing that drove me nuts about the fluency program I did was I stuttered a bunch at the beginning because it was a new and stressful situation and then I barely stuttered at the end and I'm suppos...
I have to call out intensive fluency shaping programs. They are arachiac programs based on outdated understanding of what stuttering is and how it works. Many boast 93% - 97% fluency after the program...
Actually which time you talking about time when the problem started or time since I tried to fixed it's. If you talking about when the problem started it's more like when I 7 to 8 year old now I'm 22...
Depends on how you've been working on it and what your goals are. How have you been working on this recently?...
Yea, this is super common for people who stutter to stutter more in the situations you spoke about. How have you been working on it recently? I might have a few tips...
A speech therapist is your best option. I’ve been seeing one for somewhat around 2 years now, and i have greatly improved....
This kinda happened with me(my parents were the “just get it out “type at first until they realized that doesn’t work)...
My speech therapist used to stutter herself and she still does today but shes much more fluent. Ive been with her for almost 6 months and she has helped me immensely, ive even talked to another retire...
I don't know that it had a name, per se. If it did, I wasn't aware of it. I saw Dr David Daly in the late 90's. I was under the impression that they customized the program to meet the needs of the in...
*PLEASE* stick with your speech therapy. Do the work. Follow their directions. Trust. Believe. Speech is complex. In my experience, therapy didn't yield immediate results. There was no measurable imp...
I have a neurogenic stutter as a result from a traumatic dog attack at the age of 5. I've had 20 years of speech therapy, some hypnosis and a little bit of voodoo....
Does anyone else stutter more during speech therapy?
Does anyone else stutter more during speech therapy? So I recently started going to speech therapy and I have observed that I am stuttering more now than usual. Maybe its just because I get more consc...
This is completely something that I would have liked personally growing up: teach them that practicing isn't embarrassing or shameful. I had to practice whatever technique at home, and honestly most ...
Sounds like you have the bases covered pretty well. I have 2 SLPs in my family. I found skits and the like helpful for forcing one to speak while having a little fun. Your curriculum is way more inten...