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Having a small percentage of ashkenazi Jewish DNA is not the cause of your stutter. It just isn’t. Almost my entire family, synagogue, youth group, college Hillel, Birthright trip, and one whole job...
I don’t think it’s stage fright. Sure like others have said anxiety plays a part. But I still stutter when I’m alone and trying to read something out loud, I stutter when I’m with family or friends an...
I disagree with the first sentence. Generalising that it is almost 100% induced by fear of being judged negatively is unfair in my opinion. My speech pattern does not change when I am alone or not, I ...
1. No. I still find myself stuttering, my speech pattern does not change either. It is still harshly chopped up, with pauses in the wrong part of a sentence (sounds almost as if I was out of breath). ...
For me I have seen people say that they don't stutter when they are alone, or whispering or if they talk to animals. In my case I stutter on these 3 too....
1. Yes, I don’t stutter when I’m alone. 2. If I think about it and if I’m nervous it can cause me to stutter more. But often I just stutter without thinking about it. 3. Yes, often I now or feel a b...
Yes, at home without others, if I read out loud or speak out loud then I don't stutter. If I speak to a person (and I imagine that I'm alone) then I don't stutter....
Can you say the letter(s) without stuttering out loud, all alone, in your home?...
I do. Sometimes I'll ramble away to myself and say words I know I struggle with, and I still struggle when by myself....
1. mostly, not 100% but way reduced 2. I still stutter but the less I worry about it the less I fight with it. 3. sometimes I can feel it coming and sometimes it catches me by surprise 4. Better: con...
1. mostly, i’ll still stutter on occasion when by myself but way less than with someone else 2. i find i tend to stutter less if i’m not thinking about it but it rarely ever completely goes away whet...
It sounds like stuttering to me! The muscle tension, the anticipation, etc. It could not be, but to get a better idea I recommend reading “Redefining Stuttering” by John Harrison, someone who stutter...
1. Most of the time yes, I can talk to myself without stuttering, but it does happen sometimes. Like 100x less than when I speak to other people though. 2. I've noticed that people telling me "omg you...
1. No. I speak more easily but I stutter the same way. It's even worse when I am trying to read something out loud. 2. Yes, I guess. Sometimes I speak very fluently, but sometimes I just stutter with...
1. I honestly don't know. But I don't think so? I don't usually talk to myself, even if I'm alone. I do live stream though, and still stutter. I guess that counts? 2. I still stutter regardless. Think...
im almost the exact same minus the severe panic attacks (apart from 2 times in my life) and seizures. i only started to mildly stutter late high school and soon after graduating i decided to go to cos...
Talking to yourself a low stress activity where you dont hit your stuttering threshold....
I do stutter when alone. I was trying to record a audio message for a friend and I was stuttering the same amount as I do with people. I was alone in the park at that time....
If it is on phone, ask your wife to talk or even your son can talk if he is older than 9 years old. If it is direct, write the name in a paper and show her, there is no shame in doing that. It's just ...
Yeah. I usually start with “my name is Keaniysha” it helps it flow better. Or I break it up into three pieces “ka-nie-sha” that usually helps as well....