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How can pseudo-stuttering help improve stuttering? Answer: Firstly, non-stutterers speak whenever they have intention to say a word. In other words, they don't speak on the timing of triggers or fear....
Non-stutterers speak whenever they have intention to say a word. In other words, they don't speak on the timing of an outside rhythm, rather they speak on the timing of their own intention to say a wo...
It's fascinating how stuttering can affect different aspects of our lives, and I'm sorry to hear that it has impacted your singing voice. Stuttering is a complex issue, and the factors contributing to...
Went to a regular therapist this is what I've learned after only 1 session
Went to a regular therapist this is what I've learned after only 1 session Hello,I'm 15M and just went to a regular therapist (not speech therapist), she used to stutter her self and severely now she ...
Stutter virtually disappears with the advent of caffeine via coffee
Stutter virtually disappears with the advent of caffeine via coffee In February, I was finally diagnosed with inattentive ADHD, after a lifetime of not knowing, of wondering what was wrong with me, th...
I've had this happen so many times. Don't let them see you tremble or cry. Instead get angry and stare them down. Something about anger improves my fluency. Then you can turn the entire energy in the ...
According to a PhD researcher, often people who stutter don't focus on the prosody (like rhythm, intonation, stress patterns etc), whereas non-stutterers do focus on prosody in order to maintain fluen...
What improves your stuttering the most?
What improves your stuttering the most? Our **stutter cycle** starts from the first moment we experience a **trigger** until we block. Each person has a different stutter cycle. My **stutter cycle** ...
Tech Interview preparation
Tech Interview preparation I’m planning to apply for a new tech jobs in coming months. In interview, everyone is nervous and of course i blocks more when I’m nervous. So how you manage yourselves i...
>"*I'm obviously interested in anything brain. Related. I haven't been really able to find anything on the link between stuttering and blinking. When I stutter, and this seems to be a shared exper...
Nope that's shit advice. It's ok to accept you have a stutter it's OK to shrug off how other people treat you. It's not ok to believe you can't get better, to give up on trying. You got dreams you wan...
I'm 44 (plenty of experience with stuttering lol) and would be willing to consider being a chat partner for such a thing. The best advice I can give to someone trying to evolve into a more fluent p...
You are probably going to hate this advice, but the best thing I did for myself was to face speaking dead-on in my late teens/early 20's. I made it a point to put myself in stressful speaking situati...
Im having the same problem , but in my case i have a generalized anxiety disorder , so im afraid i ll pass out , im so nervous man , i dont know what to do , each time i remember that i have a present...
I had free public school speech therapy for K-12th grades, so over 10+ years, it didn't work for me, it didn't cure me. I am very very mild now in my 40s to the point where I am fluent day to day, but...
Yeah that’s super interesting. Ive never thought about the sighing before. I’ve started a newish job 9 months ago that I’m on the phone a lot for as well and I understand what you mean with the voice ...
I've had similar, before I would stutter on almost everything. Now, years later, I mostly struggle with B's, D's, G's and S sounds. If I'm extra stressed/nervous, it all goes to shit lol...
Call center and stutter
Call center and stutter Hi, i just wanted to know if any one of you fellas have a stutter and work in call center's voice medium? I have a stutter which is quite bad with family, but outside it's ver...
You know, since I've started my job in a call centre, which is a little over a year ago now, I've been yawning and sighing a LOT more than usual and it's usually while working but the sighing continue...
I’m on this sub for throat tension (MTD) and maybe cluttering, not stuttering (there’s a lot of overlap, and this sub has been so helpful). These things have contributed to making my symptoms more m...