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So you can say the word that blocked on after a second?...
Have I been stuttering since I was born and I didn't notice it, or do I have a problem pronouncing words?
Have I been stuttering since I was born and I didn't notice it, or do I have a problem pronouncing words? When I'm talking, I often get stuck on a word while I'm talking or I distort it somehow so it ...
Nice solution but this ‘T’ things happen with me mid sentence like recently i make been saying “integrated terminal” and i stuck before saying terminal. 😭...
**Rationale:** DAF disrupts reliable auditory feedback; AWS may shift control to somatosensory/proprioceptive cues or stronger internal models. **Prediction/test:** If AWS rely more on somatosensory ...
Something similar happened to me as well. A few years ago, I could speak better, more fluently, and almost without blocks. Sometimes I had spasms, but it was minimal. Starting last year, it began to g...
anche io balbetto quando sono solo in camera mia e solo su alcune parole (quelle che iniziano con p, e, t, i). Ovviamente balbetto di meno perché ho meno ansia ma i blocchi ci sono comunque! comincio ...
This is very common even when I introduced myself as Mike instead of Michael I still block...
Here are my 2 cents, in short: The central block where speech-plan execution is suppressed (action suppression) — without the compensatory/error responses — results in reduced feedback processing, su...
Same for me. I struggle the most at the beginning of a sentence, especially when I have to introduce myself. But different tactics work for different people. Once I struggle on a certain word or a let...
I have a stutter that's like block stutter. This has happened to me 2 times that someone asked me my name and it was both in 10th grade and i blocked for like legit 20 secs. It was very embarrassing. ...
You need to find your breathing rhythm that matches your rate of speech. Remember you need to have easy and continuous airflow during speech to avoid stuttering. It is very hard to accomplish because ...
It happened to me for the most part. I went from severe blocking and syllable repetition to passing for fluent....
Interestingly, slowing down IS a very helpful way to decrease blocks, but if it’s said for the wrong reasons, and without the proper additional steps, it will be unhelpful. Here’s a post w more info...
I stuttered more. And during blocks, people couldn't tell that I was trying to talk....
Qué tal está tu hija? Espero que vaya evolucionando favorablemente. Mi hijo cumplió 5 en junio y desde entonces que está bastante bloqueado y ha desarrollado tensión en el cuello. Es muy angustiante v...
Qué tal siguen vuestros peques? Tengo un niño que cumplió 5 en junio y desde entonces tiene bastantes bloqueos y tensión en el cuello. Hemos empezado terapia pero yo estoy bastante agobiada. ...
Hola. Qué tal está tu hija? Han pasado 2 meses de tu mensaje. Yo tengo un niño que al cumplir 5 ha empezado a tartamudear de manera constante con bloqueos y tensión en el cuello, esto fue en junio. H...
Yep. Before I start talking to a person I know what word will be a problem. Talking is like avoiding landmines for me. When I block that shit lasts forever so I try to replace the word with something ...
I can speak fluently and clearly perfectly fine on my own – the problem only arises in pressure situations. But pronouncing my words more clearly and with that, slowing down a bit, has helped me overc...
Yup I always know when I will stutter. As for blocking, that's what I mostly struggle with. It's very draining, can take so long and makes everything awkward. Ughh truly hate it....