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What the most exciting practical development of the last 10yrs and what do you think is the most promising of the coming 5yrs?...
AMA with Stuttering Specialists Scott Yaruss PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-F and Seth Tichenor, PhD, CCC-SLP scheduled for 02/01/2021 12pm-2pm EST - NEED QUESTIONS
AMA with Stuttering Specialists Scott Yaruss PhD, CCC-SLP, BCS-F and Seth Tichenor, PhD, CCC-SLP scheduled for 02/01/2021 12pm-2pm EST - NEED QUESTIONS **EDIT: AMA IS NOW LIVE PLEASE DIRECT QUESTIONS ...
ive never really listened to an audiobook on a regular basis but i really doubt it could help at any point...
person in 20s with a stutter and an idea
person in 20s with a stutter and an idea Do you think listening to audiobooks helps to overcome stuttering? Also share any individual thing that helped you overcome it...
I would also look up Dr Christopher Constantino. He is an adult who stutters, is a speech pathologist, and has his PHD in stuttering. One of the aims of his research is spontaneous speech and being (i...
I found the work of William Parry to be extremely helpful, it takes commitment and hardwork but it does pay off, it did for me. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=AcNibr3ulVg https://valsalva.org/...
It is 9-year old research with a very small sample size. As a person who stutters and SLP who works with children who stutter I don't really see a correlation. Meh...
I saw some people during his online meetings who stuttered badly and later, they spoke beautifully and live satisfying lives since then. Are they 100% cured and/or this method is universally applicab...
Maybe some of his pupils promote him (you can decide for yourself if it's because they're genuinely satisfied with his teachings or they just want to gain some kind of financial advantages), but Lee c...
I wouldn't trust it. There are basically two proven ways to improve stuttering (and they don't work for a lot of people). These are: ​ 1. Certain medications that people don't use much be...
Hello, what a surprise i also started reading this book just recently and i also dont get most of the crutches and the thing he is talking about, i mean its possible and i am not saying that his metho...
It's not a professional talking, so maybe that's why it's confusing. Note that we've had what seems to be promotional efforts on this very subreddit on behalf of material from this person. That alone...
Here's my interview with the author of Stuttering is Cool
Here's my interview with the author of Stuttering is Cool ...
I don’t get irritated with this question if they are genuinely wondering, I’ve had people just think I was lonely and we’re just trying to help. Regardless as long as they aren’t disrespectful about i...
Podcast about our Stuttering Support Discord
Podcast about our Stuttering Support Discord I and another admin from our Discord stuttering support discord server were featured on the World Stuttering Network podcast, listen to us as we talk about...
Personaly, it doesn't bother me. It gives me an opportunity to explain my stutter to people who are uninformed. Humans are curious beings and some just don't know how to ask without coming off as rude...
Stigma or plural stigmata, stigmas may refer to: Social stigma, the disapproval of a person based on physical or behavioral characteristics that distinguish them from others == Symbolism == Stigmat...
I understand that people with stuttering must find a zoom call difficult. The reason we are doing zoom is that we need to analyse the participant's spontaneous speech (unprepared speech). If you ever ...
That’s where the research is right now, yes. But personally I’m hoping for future research to find some sort of bridge between these different brain areas. How cool would that be?...
RESEARCH STUDY: ADHD and Stuttering
RESEARCH STUDY: ADHD and Stuttering Hi everyone! If you are a child or a parent with a child (age 7-15) who has ADHD, stuttering, or both, it would be amazing if you can complete my short study. This...