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Speaking slowly help?
Speaking slowly help? Does speaking slowly help you to stutter less in conversations and during interviews?...
Start with basic things like reading something in front of you in an unusually slow manner. Evaluate it by recording and improve by doing it again and again. This way you can pass off words at which y...
Substitutions help me a lot. Beyond that, i don’t stutter if I’m yellow or “pretending” to talk in an accent different from my own. My stutter and silent blocks are HELLISH when i speak with my own n...
>*the strategy link that you posted (aka your own strategies) there are 19 of them... so whats the plan here ?* > >Thank you! I would like to put the various strategies that I implemented into on...
> do Just curious, the strategy link that you posted (aka your own strategies) there are 19 of them... so whats the plan here ? 1.Learn strategy one first and then build on that and move ahead ...
I also watched the Valsalva videos of William Parry: [https://www.youtube.com/@stutteringtherapist/videos](https://www.youtube.com/@stutteringtherapist/videos) There was one strategy that I got from ...
Great reply. I agree completely with your advice. Because if we don't practice and face triggers (such as, unpopular words) then how else are we going to address such triggers? Avoiding them can make ...
[valsalva.org](https://valsalva.org) here is the website, it have general information... what i did was that i bought a book of william parry valsalva hypothesis (4th edition), read it and started...
No , i never tried this program and i believe it required layrnx microphone and a mobile app .... i was a severe blockers and very hard blocker as well, when i hit a block there is no way i will ...
Techniques that helped your stutter
Techniques that helped your stutter Please share speech therapy techniques that have helped you stutter less especially while you are mid block how you handle the situation and doesn’t let your conver...
Some people say read aloud for an hour everyday as an exercise. Maybe we should read texts with unpopular words. And to support spontaneous talk we should talk on a subject for 10 minutes everyday....
**My own strategies (self-made)** (that I applied to my stuttering - aiming for stuttering remission by unlearning one element of the stutter cycle - at a time)**:** * [Strategy 1](https://www.reddit...
I know how you feel! I work as a community pharmacist and often have to call mostly patients but also GPs and other pharmacists at surgeries. What I would suggest: Maybe discuss your stutter with th...
In this case you've personally met the people you are speaking with. Try closing your eyes after submitting the call and picturing them standing in front of you. From there have the conversation as i...
Im the exact opposite. I go to work 4:30am some days and it takes a minute for me to gets to a point where I can speak. end of shift Im more fluent then the start. I do vocal warm-ups in the car on th...
Sometimes it helps to clear my throat, say "pardon me" or some such, and then I'm able to start over and get through the block....
Exact thing happens to me, a tip that I saw I think in this sub reddit was to exhale when you say the word that you are trying to say. It can be hard to sometimes exhale and say it at the same time bu...
Hello, sure ...First we need to fix all the bad behaviors that we have developed because of stuttering, because we are doing them for so long they come auto/subconcious and we dont even notice them w...
Would anyone like to practice speaking?
Would anyone like to practice speaking? Hi! would anyone like to practice speaking and support each other to build confidence in our speech? I am preparing for an interview :) Comment or message me ...
I have 0 stutter alone. Reading out loud, talking to myself in the car, talking to close friends, talking to family. 0 stutter. My goal is to mitigate blocking in pressure moments. So far low dose at...