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I'll have to speak to my father about it since I'm still on his insurance... but I'll try and get to a doctor soon. Thank you!...
From my understanding, speech therapy will get you started but you'll have to see yourself the rest of the way. I just put up a post about books I recommend reading. It's a little further down this ...
If you're still at a university, I would check with their speech and communications department to see if they have any speech language pathoogists who know about stuttering. Most speech lang pats actu...
Those don't sound like exhaustive techniques with regards to stutter management. Maybe try seeking out a speech therapist again?...
It's quite common to have stutter vary like that, depending on the context (and various conditions at the time). >audiologists and psychologists If you're aware that you stutter, how come you did...
If you're looking for techniques, you should try consulting a speech therapist, and work on stutter management. There aren't really any "tricks"....
I'm studying towards becoming a speech therapist and I'm stuttering, felt like the obvious career choice to me Have received dumb comments though ...
A lot of them are labeled as pediatricians, but I may still be able to see them. I've called a few but most of their ages range from 5-12 haha....
See if your university has a speech and communications department and offers therapy. Aside from that, you have a fresh chance to show people who you are, not who you're trying to pretend you're not. ...
I recommend going to one of the two week intensive programs at AIS in NYC. They have scholarships available too....
I know of no such approach to stutter management, no. Speech is complicated, and it's not just about movement. It's contextual (and social). But this is why we consult the professionals: They're the ...
>**It's only when the two go together** which is when I stutter on the word Yeah, that's the act of speaking. That's where we stutter. Have you thought about consulting a speech therapist? There ...
Hello my friend! If you feel like you're inhaling or exhaling hiccups on your words, this may be considered Dysrhythmic Phonation. [Here's a ridiculous video but "Matthew" presents with a few moments ...
Stutter is varied. You could get it analyzed by a professional (speech therapy), and maybe get some techniques to help you manage the blocks. :)...
There's no single type of therapy for stutterers, so you could also try another, if you fancy. Just to see if it makes any difference. :)...
>I have never gone to a speech therapy class or anything of the extent. I mean, you could try that. See if it helps? :)...
"Sliding" (tip #1) definitely helps when I remember to do it. If you've got the kind of stutter where you go too hard into the first word and end up blocking, it does takes the tension out to ssssssss...
I didn't see it as worth it. I went to one for 3 months. I recommend online help it's all online same stuff and practice ...
Yes! With the help of my speech therapist and some exercises I've gone from like a 6/10 stutter to like a 2/10. Idk the names of the exercises but 3 in particular helped me once I got into the hab...
Hey dude! I have been going to a speech therapist for the past couple of months (I'm 22 so I am seeing an "adult" therapist) - I highly recommend having a look around. It is fucking hard at first, I h...