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Just Google his site. He is a stutterer himself but, from what I’ve seen on his videos, “stutters fluently.” So he sometimes stutters but quickly moves on. I think it must help that he’s been the...
Yes and no, I tried many types of speech therapy, hypnotherapy worked best I feel. But out of everything the thing that helped me the most was getting a full time job in retail where I had to talk to ...
1. Went for years as a teen. No effect. Went back as an adult (mid 20s.) Went from severe stutterer to fluent. 2. Twice a week during ramp up. Transitioned to once a week fairly early on. The system ...
I want to let you know, the perfect fluency has, in fact, worn off but I think this is mainly due to lack of practice on my end. If you'd like, you can send me a message and I can send you my at-home ...
I did regular speech therapy as a kid (think around the age of 7 to 9) for some years. Can't remember how much it helped, only remember I hated going there as a kid. Then in my early 20s I had a handf...
Definitely agree as well. The best therapy I had was group therapy where we would practice a variety of techniques in a very laid back easy going conversational environment. But I was able to do thi...
Could conversing with AI Help Improve Fluency For People who Stutter?
Could conversing with AI Help Improve Fluency For People who Stutter? If we could talk to AI exactly like we talk to another person, do you think it could help people who stutter improve their fluency...
StopStutter App
StopStutter App I've seen some stuttering apps in the market (although they insult the intelligence of those 13 and older), but I've recently come across StopStutter and wow does it offer a holistic a...
StopStutter App
StopStutter App I’ve seen some stuttering apps in the market (although they insult the intelligence of those 13 and older), but I’ve recently come across StopStutter and wow does it offer a holistic a...
Stand in front of a mirror, make eye contact with yourself, and talk. Include voluntary repetitions as you are able, maintaining eye contact. Do this to build up to a phone call, where you will use ...
**Exercise 1:** * Speak to people (while at the same time you are visualizing that you are speaking alone). If you divide this exercise into 3 or more steps, it enables you to make progression toward...
Therapy
Therapy Guys I have a stammer and it’s reduced to like 70% . I joined Ankush Pare course which helped me alot . He doesn’t give any therapy or something but he just teaches you how fluent people spe...
My daughter started stuttering at 4, her speech therapist was great and had us focus on her “smooth” words and compliment her on her smooth talking. It worked, she’s 8 now and so far stutter free....
In my experience, speech therapy is harder at a young age since most children don’t have a grasp of their own speech patterns its harder to let the therapist know specifically what they need & general...
Proprioception & Meditation are two of the best exercises to treat 90% stuttering. Works so great for me! Literally made me much more fluent than before. Here is how to do these :
Proprioception & Meditation are two of the best exercises to treat 90% stuttering. Works so great for me! Literally made me much more fluent than before. Here is how to do these : ===== PROPRIOCEPTION...
I’m a new onset stutterer and honestly don’t know much about therapy but I had my first evaluation with a therapist and she assessed the sitter plus the behaviors that I’ve begun to develop in border...
How did you overcome stuttering? What will your non-profit entail?...
If you look at the podcast I recommended in this thread the professor went from severe to barely noticeable stuttering using a similar approach....
I agree with everything you've mentioned. You described the experience of losing fluency as soul-crushing.. from my personal perspective, effective therapy should include a solid relapse prevention pr...
Looking for advice
Looking for advice Hi there, My son who was born in 2020 (4) developed a stutter at age 3. He was a late talker and was mostly non verbal until he was 2. Obviously covid (masks etc.) contributed to ...