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Yep 100%, I speak both English and Bengali (I specifically speak the Sylheti dialect of Bengali). I’ve realised when talking English I can speak without thinking and It’ll come out relatively fluentl...
Software engineer here. Always disclose the fact that you stutter first and thank your interviewers for their patient. Other than that, speak slower and focus more on being clear and concise rather th...
Im currently doing the MPI. I'd say that it has helped a lot with my speech but you have to put the work in to see results. Me personally, I haven't recently been putting in as much time as I should ...
I find it amazing. It’s the thing that started by journey to totally fluent speech and took me from not being able to say my name to working in politics/winning debating competitions/drama performance...
Thanks for sharing your research. I really like the work by Chris Constantino. He is a PwS and SLP. He talks about spontaneity - high effort + high attention = low spontaneity and low effort + low at...
Take a deep breath into your stomach/diaphragm, and then exhale. As you breath out, say three words e.g. cat mouse dog. Imagine your breath out like a wave and your words need to surf the wave. It’s a...
It’s all about acceptance firstly. Accept that you stutter. Try not to add a word before stuttered word or replace it, instead try to speak it out with as much patience and calmness you can. Eventuall...
My native tongue is English however I also speak Spanish and Turkish. I apply the same principles/techniques. Also, if I have a block, I stop breathe and carry on. Nothing is going to stop me from...
I used 'the' and 'um' a lot. But over time, my stutter integrated these 'cheats' into the stutter, aggravating the situation. Instead of a simple stutter, I'd repeat 'the um' over and over. My "frien...
My bad its called winning with your voice by dr mort cooper. Whenever ever you talk to yourself when youre alone listen to your voice, how it sounds and how it feels and compare that to your voice whe...
That buzz feel when I talk without stuttering (blocking).
That buzz feel when I talk without stuttering (blocking). Anyone ever noticed when we have a very fluent speech without stuttering that we speak with a buzz feel either in your throat or mouth. What i...
I used to feel tension in my throat and other areas of my body when i stuttered but what helped me was just relaxing. Take a deep breath before you talk then say the words as calmly as you can. Stress...
The Gameplan: putting stuttering research into action to improve fluency
The Gameplan: putting stuttering research into action to improve fluency This chapter makes a lot of references to my [two](https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/pl522u/neuropathology_why_stuttere...
Update I presented and did pretty good. No stutter just mixed up two words. Appreciate the tips and the breathing exercises that were suggested...
First of all do not try to hide your stutter. I know it's easier said than done but trust me. Second, try to do some practice. I did something like that. First i used to read with real loud music in...
First of all, you are not alone. I have bombed so many job interviews but I learned from every failure and applied it to the next one. Plus, I would ask my friends to help me practice, practice, ...
Same here I too read books for almost 20 minutes and gradually it helps me to overcome my stuttering.....
Try to consult with speech therapist or else start reading something for 20 to 30 minutes daily and whenever you are reading always read slowly and take regular breaks. Reading might help you....
It's normal to have a secondary, as u/CouchPra, said. They USUALLY help out quite a bit with the anxiety side of stuttering. I've also found moving your leg up and down helps (basically tapping your f...
A book that helped me: Speak With No Fear
A book that helped me: Speak With No Fear I recently had to interview for an exciting new job opportunity and as a person with a stutter of course I was nervous about my speech. I’m 24 (F) and have fo...