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That’s awesome man! Oddly enough, my stuttering has never interfered with my public speaking, and I’ve grown to quite enjoy giving talks or presentations. Similar to you, there was a speech competit...
Don't think about it. There is 2 ways which can be helpful in such situations, before this always take a deep breath to get calmer, than try to read or speak slowly, it really works, or you can choose...
Never make an effort. Skip the first letter or the whole word, whisper or spell it, even sing a little bit, but don't struggle. That only reinforces the stuttering habit....
i mainly make beats, but i also rap sometimes. i don't really stutter when i rap so thats good i guess....
The only time the delivery really hurts me, are the moments with my kids, like while reading a story. The rest is not this important....
I record music for fun. I don”t stutter when i rap or sing. Ive been been stuttering for 20 years...
Any rappers/freestylers here?
Any rappers/freestylers here? Asking because I'm curious, lol. I like doing theese things myself, and I try to freestyle at least 30 mins daily. When I was in a stuttering group therapy I meet another...
Stutterlogging: A 3 year self-tracking experiment & a review of the MPI-2 programme
Stutterlogging: A 3 year self-tracking experiment & a review of the MPI-2 programme \*Long Post. My review of the MPI-2 programme is at the bottom\* Why do stutterer’s have good days and bad days...
I tried lions mane from Paul Stamets company. Product was amazing, it’s a sustainably grown product and it’s an American based company. As in the lions mane helping my stutter. Didn’t really see a hug...
Teach him how to "stutter" voluntary, easily, without stress. It's normal for kids, growing up and learning to talk, to hesitate, repeat or prolong words or syllables. Someone, sometime might have att...
Strange thing I know me and alot of others when you get us mad we don't miss a word. Now telling a joke and stuttering that just sucks leaving them hanging for the punchline....
Yeah this is a pretty common technique but come on; no one wants to have to go into sing mode every time they open their mouth lol...
Till I was 16, it was just repeating type. I would fumble on K, M, L sounds. It was manageable & nobody knew that I stutter. Then I changed schools, and my stuttering changed to block type. Alpha...
It’s a decently accepted “fluency condition” (nomenclature mine), along with whispering and speaking in chorus. It doesn’t help me personally if I speak at my regular volume, but I’m pretty sure I’m f...
At one of my first appointments at my speech therapist, they did something along these lines to demonstrate that I could be fluent. It was headphones and a mic. The device introduced a delay from what...
Experiment.
Experiment. *Hello,* *Has any one of you ever tried speaking while unable to register your own voice?* *For example, have you ever tried speaking while listening to a song on high volume through the...
I actually find this phenomenon motivating, because it clearly shows that fluent speech is attainable. If I can speak fluently when I'm alone, that means I can train myself to do this when I talk to o...
I have almost perfect fluency when I am alone. Something I've found interesting since I've gotten a Google Home is that I'll stutter when I try to say commands to the Google Home even if I'm alone. I ...
This is not a weird form of stutter at all. It’s very normal but the reasons why we don’t stutter when we’re alone are very complex...
I'm the same! I maybe not stutter more, but however still stutter when talking to myself, or my pets, or little kids....