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>*"Because people that have stammered for their entire life have a large neurological component"* Thanks for your input.. and you're absolutely right that stuttering has a strong neurological basis. ...
That we think slow. I've been self-teaching myself piano, and was talking to an opera singer once about how I find it hard to play with both hands (a common struggle for beginners) – she does too, as ...
I believe as a person who stutters and stutters so severely that it makes Porky Pig sound fluent, that word substitutions is 100% okay. My position is do what ever trick you have to do. Some SLPs say ...
I created a list of INTERVENTIONS to improve stuttering. Remember, what works for one might not work for others
I created a list of INTERVENTIONS to improve stuttering. Remember, what works for one might not work for others **Tips to improve stuttering:** *My personal interventions:* Reduce excessively high p...
My life as a person with stuttering and my goal
My life as a person with stuttering and my goal I lived 10 years of my life stuttering and now turning 18 next year. I never accepted my stuttering especially not growing up as i was being bullied for...
I've created a list of interventions that I extracted from above research. **Interventions:** * address the feeling that our speech-related predictions are unable to reliably minimize prediction err...
Bro, nice; i also had a date today and did not stutter (doing it for 32 years, mostly blocks), then i searched the webs about it, because it was weird, and now i found your recent post. i dont know wh...
I hate how misunderstood and misinformed this disorder is and how people treat it, it’s actually aggravating.
I hate how misunderstood and misinformed this disorder is and how people treat it, it’s actually aggravating. Like the title says, I just dislike how much my disorder is misunderstood. I’m sick of con...
**TL;DR Summary:** *Contextual variability*: * randomness and cyclical patterns of stuttering * internal state factors * specific cues * perceived judgement within social contexts * concern with ho...
I think that we don't achieve stuttering remission due to the "problem" of belief updating and error minimization. So: I think that our subconscious does this completely wrong, because it's designed...
yes absolutely. if a word is more difficult or surprising than expected, and we start overthinking (or we start relying on more control), essentially we allow our subconscious to catastrophize the pre...
NEW research [study](https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/psychology/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1576681/full): *"The role of anticipation and neuroticism in developmental stuttering" (2025, May)* >"...
Thought I'd share
Thought I'd share I've stuttered my whole life, its not excessive but I still get stuck on a word every now and then. I wanted to share a couple observations: when I read something in front of peopl...
All participants discussed relationships between increases in stuttering and cues including specific sounds, words, situations, or past experiences of stuttering. Recent experimental investigations ha...
**Summary** of the NEW research: *"A phenomenological exploration of the contextual variability of stuttering" (2025)* Contextual variability: "Randomness and cyclical patterns of stuttering," "inter...
Exactly! The real stutter, I guess, is when we say nothing at all—just as you said. If we speak anyway (during this approach-avoidance conflict I would call it?), then the outward disfluencies are hea...
I'm really bad at sharing my internal views & thoughts, so I'll just share my story instead: I started stuttering when I was around 3 years old, after I joined school. But it never really bothered me...
Help needed from the stutter community. Does anyone have this IMPORTANT stutter research? (2025) I'd love to summarize it
Help needed from the stutter community. Does anyone have this IMPORTANT stutter research? (2025) I'd love to summarize it [This](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0094730X25000221...
I find it crazy how stuttering works differently for everyone, for me if I don’t prepare, I can talk for a while with mild stuttering, but if I prep myself, I turn into a stuttering machine...
It’s crazy that I don’t stutter when I do interviews. I can speak minutes without a single stutter only because I memorize what I say before I say it. Like when I talk about my background experience a...