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"Redefining Stuttering - what the struggle to speak is really about."
"Redefining Stuttering - what the struggle to speak is really about." By John C. Harrison Iam in the process of reading this book. Huge book 600 pages. I wanna ask those who read it, what you think ab...
There are lots of great children's books dealing with the topic. Most of them also have sections at the end which give information to the parents or small exercises that I sometimes find pretty helpfu...
Check out this information from the National Stuttering Association: https://westutter.org/wp-content/uploads/ace\_your\_next\_job\_interview\_july2019.pdf...
There are some great resources for workplace meetings, small talk, interviews, etc at www.westutter.org/CareerSuccess...
We had to ban what appeared to be a profile by the company behind, because they were promoting it in here. There were other profiles involved too, it seemed. In the end, we decided that we'd remove p...
Just doing my own research. The lions mane idea was from Paul Stamets. https://fantasticfungi.com/the-mush-room/paul-stamets-joe-rogan/#:~:text=Throughout%20his%20life%2C%20Stamets%20had,middle%20of%2...
There is a YouTube video by my friend Matice and she reviews that App. The one thing that I remember from her video is that you need to stay motivated while using the app. Good luck 👍...
It's better to just call it a 'possible factor'. The specific mechanics of stuttering are still not fully known, but research is ongoing. Don't rely on anecdotes! However, knowing yourself is a good...
I can’t answer all your questions but I will answer some. Yes, certain people study and have a career in speech. It goes in hand with psychology. Yes the content on YouTube is worth it but it depends ...
Question from a user (sandman) on our Discord: "I'm currently enrolled in the MPI speech therapy program using the sensor + app. I want to hear what other professionals such as yourselves think about...
Thanks for your question! Indeed, I know of people doing research on this topic right now. (I just got an email from someone the other day interested in this.) I don't know where the research will lea...
Will it be possible to cure stuttering? Or how is the research going for that?...
u/uri_schneider >What the most exciting practical development of the last 10yrs and what do you think is the most promising of the coming 5yrs?...
AMA: Drs. J. Scott Yaruss and Seth Tichenor
AMA: Drs. J. Scott Yaruss and Seth Tichenor Dr. Yaruss (u/jsyaruss) and I are **very** excited to join you today, talk, and answer any questions you may have! You all have been fundamental to our rese...
purpose of this poll is to help my research in order to develop a solution that is best tailored to the stutterer. i'm well aware therapists simply cannot fully step across the barrier and see it like...
yes, and i sorry because i know this is very real too. the purpose of the poll is to understand modes that work. i am working on a startup within a entrepreneurship incubator because i'm well aware th...
Well, do some research, like googling because I feel you, not everyone can afford stuff like that and at the end of the day, if you can’t find anyone, your going to have to put up with it. There are t...
Say.org National Stuttering Association American Institute for Stuttering Stutter Friends You can also Google Stuttering organizations near you...
Fluency Progress vs. Reason
Fluency Progress vs. Reason When you compare your level of fluency back when you first started therapy vs. your fluency now: which of the following has been the biggest reason for any amount of gained...
[This is a good read ](https://isad.isastutter.org/isad-2020/papers-presented-by/research-therapy-and-support/bouncing-back-from-microaggressions-heather-grossman-and-mark-omalia/)- specifically about...