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Read «redefining stuttering». OP is 100% correct. Stuttering is a learned habit...
I get what you're saying—getting in a "flow state" can make speech feel easier, and for some, not focusing on the stutter helps. But for others (myself included), accepting and identifying with stutt...
I think that he's saying that the speech therapist we have all went to, hardly every mentioned that it's more of a phycological problem. They have only focused on the physical aspect of stuttering....
Where do you usually look for keeping up with recent info about stuttering? That you feel are credible and relevant in 2025?
Where do you usually look for keeping up with recent info about stuttering? That you feel are credible and relevant in 2025? What are your go-to sources for the most up-to-date information on stutteri...
[Here ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNqN1G6Sbuw&ab_channel=WorldStutteringNetwork)is a summary of another SLP video: **Ethical responsibility**: if something doesn't align with a professional’s p...
Or the “You only stutter because it’s mental, that’s what Steve Harvey said!” (But I like the plant thing it’s cute)...
**Conclusions of the 2020 research**: All participants acknowledged that their stuttering changed based on context or time, reinforcing long-standing findings. Encouraged as a promising method to hel...
Form the options you have here “Developmental” is the closest you are going to get. Source: trust me bro (I am also a speech-language pathologist)...
But there’s no option like that, nothing related to speech/communication as far as I can tell. There’s only a couple broad categories (such as: ”visual impairment”, ’learning disability, etc”) amongst...
>Its a normal thing, even people without stuttering does stutter during some tensed situations Yeah, and people without narcolepsy take naps, and people without eczema get itchy sometimes. I never go...
>*There is currently no cure YET, really doing harm to those who are struggling with their own stuttering acceptance* This! There is no cure for stuttering, as other SLPs have said, we can't cure th...
I’m never sure, cause mine started around like 8/9 and was it’s worst around 10, which is when I had to get therapy because I could hardly speak. According to online sources, it usually starts around ...
I think the closest would be developmental impairment then as stuttering’s official name is Childhood-onset fluency disorder. It’s not really an intellectual impairment....
Nope, nor is there a ”fluency disorder”, not even a “neurological disability“ section. And for some reason autism and add/adhd fall outside of a “developmental disability” according to the list, becau...
Hey, Friends, What Category Does Stuttering Fall Under?
Hey, Friends, What Category Does Stuttering Fall Under? I’m signing up for a scholarship website, and it’s asking about disabilities. I don’t know about you, but I stutter, have selective mutism, have...
Dont expect a cure in our lifetime. The rootcause of stuttering hasnt even been found yet despite more than 100 years of research on it. ...
I am reading the book «redefining stuttering» which is basically sbout what you are describing and trying to implement it in my life to get the same changes...
I am not crushing it, but running away from reality will not help, you have to consider reality and work on it, I know it is said and f**k the life we have, I hope someday scientists find the way to "...
You're using vagueness to cloud your rationalization. The reality is that stuttering, by your modalities, has never been addressed adequately, resulting in this vague justification for your secondary ...
You're missing out a key point. The fluency shaping techniques don't work, and they never have. This is what the research shows. Theyre unnatural and unsustainable. This, and only this, is why the "fi...