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commentr/StutterJun 30, 2024
6 points

My stutter is really severe and I've thought about this a lot. I would rather sign than going through the painful blocks all the time. Although I've been slacking & coz my family doesn't want to learn...

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commentr/StutterJun 29, 2024
5 points

I would love to learn sign language, I kinda am learning now. But I would not want to be mute, even though I have a mild stutter and block sometimes being able to say something(sometimes) is better th...

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commentr/StutterJun 29, 2024
4 points

In school my speech therapist encouraged me to start signing if I got a really bad block. Whenever I sign my name I don’t stutter or block...

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postr/StutterJun 29, 2024
0 points

I'm unable to make the DAF Pro app work with my 1st generation AirPods. Does the app work with 1st generation AirPods? If so, how do I make them work?

I'm unable to make the DAF Pro app work with my 1st generation AirPods. Does the app work with 1st generation AirPods? If so, how do I make them work? ...

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postr/StutterJun 26, 2024
0 points

DAF with Ai

DAF with Ai Hello guys, I am thinking of App that recognize our voices Using Ai and remove the background noices and other people's voices, and just repeat our voice with DAF in our airpod. It would h...

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commentr/StutterJun 24, 2024
3 points

Do you hear your voice in your head because of the earplug? If so, maybe that could be part of it. For me, something that works everytime, is if I talk or read alongside someone – maybe this could be ...

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commentr/StutterJun 24, 2024
1 points

Maybe he's right? Because I use a stuttering app 'Stamurai'. There, along with speech exercises, meditation is also very much focused and shown as an important thing....

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commentr/StutterJun 20, 2024
1 points

I hope so, there is app called FluncyCoach, but its old, and it catch alot of noises, we want something that catch only our voices in real time and repeat it in the airpod with little delay , ( its li...

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postr/StutterJun 17, 2024
6 points

Ai to help stutterers

Ai to help stutterers I want some developer to create for us Ai app that repeat our voices live in the real time (no problem with ms l delay) and remove all the noises and other voices so we can talk ...

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commentr/StutterJun 13, 2024
1 points

There is a product called speak easy - please try it. It has a feedback loop that helps with stuttering....

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commentr/StutterJun 13, 2024
1 points

There is a product called speak easy - please try it. It has a feedback loop that helps with stuttering....

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commentr/StutterJun 8, 2024
1 points

Stuttering is the brains inability to process the speakers NORMAL voice as they speak. Standard stuttering therapy is useless and often harmful. There are three ways that greatly reduce stuttering. ...

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commentr/StutterJun 6, 2024
1 points

Right now I've resorted to Google translate and using the speech button to let my phone say what I typed...

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commentr/StutterJun 5, 2024
1 points

I’ve tried using the Jump from Paul Brocklehurst YouTube channel but I’ve only just started using it and not so proficient in using it yet. Speaking in rhythm using a metronome has helped me more. Whe...

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commentr/StutterMay 25, 2024
2 points

But to summarize the findings: Speaking in a rhythm can increase fluency among stutterers due to several factors: 1. **Temporal Regularity**: Rhythm provides a consistent temporal framework, which ca...

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commentr/StutterMay 25, 2024
2 points

Sorry I didn’t see you reply! Here’s some academic papers that explore the relationship between rhythm and fluency in stuttering. To practice this technique look up metronome on in YouTube or get yo...

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commentr/StutterMay 15, 2024
1 points

Delayed auditory feedback does work though. Perhaps speecheasy isn’t the solution, but if someone can invent a way to put this into use, we’d all be cured. The apps are finicky…...

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commentr/StutterMay 15, 2024
2 points

So how exactly do these work?? And yes i know it wears off, im just asking how are these devices supposed to work for people who stutter?...

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commentr/StutterMay 15, 2024
3 points

You can try it yourself with a delayed auditory feedback app on your phone. My experience is that its not worth the money. The effect wears off over time and its unusable in loud environments....

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commentr/StutterMay 15, 2024
3 points

I used to use it in Highschool. It worked initially but lost its effectiveness over the years. One big downside to it is that it’s harder to listen while you have it in and I got into a lot of trouble...

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