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Because it's my personal opinion that the techniques that you learn in speech therapy aren't like your natural way of speaking. It might work for sometime, but it feels forced and after a while they s...
Good Morning, Here's a comment I made that has links to about four different threads. Read through the entire threads, as I make numerous comments in them. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/co...
It was great for me but I also found a really good therapist who knew what she was doing. It was hard at first and it didn’t really “work” or feel right but eventually I found what worked for me and i...
Like any therapy it’s quite dependent on the therapist. My previous experience they just told me to speak slower, which wasn’t helpful. My recent set of sessions was more structured, and got into wha...
Aw thank you so much. I will have to try this next session, I'm so happy I got some really good responses! You must be a great therapist too...
That's the million dollar question. It is HARD to find the right speech therapist. I really lucked into find a qualified therapist. Someone at the top of their field. My best advice is to find a uni...
No thank you. I'll never hesitate to tell a parent to pursue effective speech therapy if their story merits it. But I have told parents in this sub that if their teen is refusing to engage in speech ...
No reason for a brain scan. If your neurologist isn't telling you that a scan is necessary, listen to them. Have you seen an SLP who specializes in stuttering? Speech therapy IS the answer. But i...
Speech therapy can make a dramatic impact on your fluency. There is a lot of poor speech therapy out there. Often times, our first experiences with speech therapy is through the public schools. This ...
u/kmreddit8 u/Flaky_Ad374 Status update as some of you asked. There is no positive progress. We are from 3 months on speech therapy, as far it is too early to say is it working of not. It is ...
Speech therapy helped me improve my fluency dramatically. It's challenging to find the right speech therapy at the right time in your life....
The Hardest Yet Best Day of My Life
The Hardest Yet Best Day of My Life A month ago, I had to present my graduation project, which required me to develop an application, explain it verbally, describe the written portion, and answer ques...
What’s the best most effective speech therapy?
What’s the best most effective speech therapy? I’m starting my speech therapy journey and was wondering what’s been the most effective at achieving fluency? Also, do they take insurance? Or is there...
Speech therapy is saving me!
Speech therapy is saving me! The reason I'm saying "saving" and not "saved" is cause I've only been going for 2 months lol. But, oml. It's given me such a new perspective about myself. My therapist an...
Great question! It’s probably because you aren’t practicing the thing that’s the problem. If you are blocking on the word, you are already having a problem with it, so the practicing isn’t causing th...
Thank you so much for this post, I feel like my blocks are similar to yours. I can’t wait to try this. Is there any reason why you used the first video (95% of the time) or would the 2nd video be jus...
Hey bud, wanted to make sure you saw my responses to others. The EMDR has been helpful, at least to an extent!...
Hello! I’d say about the same. I have noticed it is easier to talk. Stutter is still there but I’ve been smooth in easy situations and I’ve noticed it’s even easier in high-stress situations. I’ll be ...
It’s a normal part of the process to regress, it’s actually a sign of progress if you’re regressing. If you’re feeling better but then you notice that you’re slipping, that’s because your brain is c...
Thanks a lot, mate. I'll try to do this over a period of 6 months. Will share the results by creating a thread on my findings....