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>*struggle to get certain vowels out ( C, T, D, K, ) I feel like* This [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/zo27jv/comment/j0kibcn/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3)...
So, how much time did it take you to overcome stutter by following this technique you mentioned?...
You're not being stubborn. In fact, if you've been taught "tools", then you feel the way the majority feel about tools. You don't like them because they don't work when you need them. And they're the ...
You can make this happen! It IS possible to reduce your stutter to the point of living a nearly fluent life! Put in the time and believe it’s possible!...
I’m a mid level QA Engineer for a cyber company. And yes, I speak daily via meetings. I understand the difficulties having a stutter has, so I’m not here to down play anyone’s experiences. But please ...
I don't want to do exercises again. I don't
I don't want to do exercises again. I don't I've been doing so good but my mom has told me I've been stuttering again recently. I've been letting my mouth speak first more than my words, but I recogni...
Well one thing i learned about stuttering is .. u gotta practice daily atleast 20-30 minute .......
My last session was a year and half ago Yes the theory makes sense, all about letting go and not resisting the stutter. But the only practical thing they give is guided breathing exercises which are ...
>How did you stop thinking of stuttering every second of your life? Every second of the day (also when I"m not speaking) I observe the intention to move my tongue, observe my anticipatory fear and...
I used it for middle and high school speech therapy and I didn't see a massive change in my speech But that was because I did not practice the techniques as much as I should have If it's working for...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttering Go to treatment section ... read on fluency shaping therapy...
fluency shaping technique results
fluency shaping technique results The therapy which foucses on prolonging vowels and speaking at slow rate How many of u improved on that ... I personally use delayed auditory feedback too during my 3...
Before taking suggestions, ask how effective and sustainable its been. Some ideas appear to work for a few weeks, but stop working bc they aren’t addressing the problem. The way to reduce hard bl...
What you’re referring to is a hard block. I struggle with most consonants at the start of words. I learned a trick back on school to help with it called “easy onset”, or light touch. Lots of videos th...
You do it by letting yourself stutter when a disfluency comes. The reason you push is because you're resisting stuttering and holding back. This is very hard to work on your own and something a good, ...
This is a loaded question that deserves more of a conversation than a post. It sounds like you may benefit from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or some similar therapy.. We have the stutterer's mindse...
I have blocks the most. A technique I use my speech therapist called slide in. I elongate the first sound of the word and well slide into it. It doesn't always work, sometimes it sounds a bit silly, b...
This might help you. It's normally a multi-week program that stutterers participate in in-person: - Successful Stuttering Management Program (pdf) https://archive.org/details/dorvan-h.-breitenfeldt-s...
I am an attorney. I did a speech therapy course called the Mcguire Program that helped me alot, back in 2002. I did law school after the program, but i can tell you that it was still nerve racking hav...
Sure, breathe has so much to do with us being fluent. Besides box breathing and other breath techniques for anxiety, programs (like Hollins Institute in Roanoke, VA) focus on breathing as it impacts s...