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To stop forcing words it is simple in theory but complicated in pratice, whenever you try to start a word and it begin to lock, you need to stop trying to force the word and start over and over and ov...
May I ask what you did to train your breathing and how you stopped forcing words out? Since for me I try speaking but it feels like I’m partially being suffocated....
Nice one! I appreciate your authenticity. Kinda reminds me of how you can act like you’re gonna sing to prevent stuttering, for some people it works...
yes, (a mild stutterer here, who’s gotten better) when i know i’m going to stuck saying a word, i’d just pause for 1 sec and say that word really slowly just like saying that word in a separate part o...
Great job putting it out there. The sing song method reminds me of the way certain teachers talk to little kids. Definitely works for reading books and adding “personality” to the text. My only caut...
Obviously, just slowing down is useless. People told me to do that for almost 2 decades. But i finally learned how to add in a few other supportive things, and now i'm near fluent, and i speak clear...
As a student that is going through speech therapy for years, talking slow can help reduce the amount of blocks or repetitions of your speech. However, there are other techniques that can help you spea...
It works but I find it hard to continuously talk at a slow rate, I lose my self and talk at my normal rate and therefore stutter more without realising why I'm stuttering more. It's great if you can ...
Already tried talking slowly, but still stutta alot!! I even get told to slow down when Im stuttering alot....I know their trying to help but I dont have the nerve to tell them they are not helping s...
One of the most oft-given and annoying bits i6f advice from well-meaning people who didn't really understand stuttering when I was younger was "Slow down." Sometimes, though, I'm struggling over word...
My Stuttering Technique
My Stuttering Technique Hello friends! I made a tiktok showcasing my stutter and the technique I use to help ease the flow of my speech! I read a paragraph out loud and then I try it again using my t...
1. Practice (the other commenter has great insights) 2. Switch on a laptop camera and record yourself during practice. Watch where you are uncomfortable. Practice again and watch. Continue 9-10 or eve...
I have an additional theory about those terrible tempers. Angry taking uses a physical force that maybe overrides the diaphragm/vocal chord tension. I also believe that this tension comes directly f...
This seems like a Rube Goldberg technique - adding a huge amount of unnecessary steps, just barely addressing the root problem, and possibly further complicating the problem for a person without lots ...
Practice it. Practice it over and over again. When it comes time to do the presentation, have a brief outline that you can reference. But don't try to read a word for word presentation. When you ma...
It’s too much to sustain it all the time. I pretty much only put on the voice at work, where I can go for stretches of time without talking. Or if I have a job interview or something like that. I’ve d...
It’s just an exercise to make you less scared about speaking therefor have more fluency when you speak also gives you a chance to use the tools they taught you in a real life situation. I did it in my...
I do this. It’s how I function at work and social events. It’s tiring and it strikes some people as annoying but some people also tell me my voice is calming. I speak softer and slower than I do natur...
Usually if it’s a slide show I try write what I’m gonna say on each slide and I’ll print it out. When it’s my turn to present I bring the paper up with me and take my time reading...
I tried it for a long time. in my experience, it allow you to talk fluently in short conversations and helps when some words that's blocked, at long time I felt it lose it eficiency and can't help you...