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Tips to improve stuttering according to the book: The Way Out by Alan Gordon about neuroplastic pain (a conditioned response)
Tips to improve stuttering according to the book: The Way Out by Alan Gordon about neuroplastic pain (a conditioned response) This is my attempt to extract tips from the book "The way out" about neuro...
Did your speech therapist stutter before??? If no so how he knows??? Ask him why stutters don’t stutter when singing songs???( I never stutter when I’m alone or even talk with animals)...
don’t worry. everyone’s stutter work’s differently. i myself also stutter alone, also the closer the person to me the more i stutter idk why. i figure now it is what it is. just living my life...
So strange. This is the opposite for me. I stutter so bad about friends and family — around strangers, I’m 90% fluent....
Yeah a lot of people find they don’t stutter with close friends and family. For me, that never seemed to be a factor for me....
Yep. Stuttering is very mysterious. Kinda like it has a mind of it's own. Shows up more when you want to talk the most usually. I will say that my relationship with my dad isn't the best. Nothing seri...
Yes I still stutter. Even when reading alone by myself. It's not as much but I still block on words. Even with close family like my mom. I stutter the most with my dad. And dad is also a stutterer....
Lol... Does it make any sense? I mean, my speech therapist told me that we were born differently, and that's why we stutter. So why is it that when we are really comfortable, we don't stutter?...
I have this too. When I am with myself, my gf, close friends, or brother I almost never stutter. When I am meeting new people it gets bad....
I mean, it sounds like his concern for you using these tips out in the world at school and work. when he isn't speaking to you he seems to want you to succeed. If he isn't being cruel his concern migh...
I have a memory I can't shake from Grade 7 of a jerk kid making a HUGE deal about how I "forgot my name"....
Honestly, I am probably most fluent when I practise talking to myself. Not 100% but better than when I talk to others...
Definitely has to do with personal rela6, I can talk to family and friends okay, my gf is the first person outside my family I can actually talk too without much of an issue. With her family it's on a...
Isn’t it weird that we stutter around certain people? I didn’t realise that was common among others until I read this post. I don’t know what the cause is though, I stutter around my sister and my dad...
Yup, i also dont stutter when i am alone, i also dont stutter on voice messages 100% fluent, i also stopped stuttering on telephone calls but on face to face i stutter. i also believe its because of a...
**In your own experience, do you speak fluently, stutter less or there is no effect, if you speak when you are alone?** According to [research](https://ahn.mnsu.edu/services-and-centers/center-for-co...
Do you stutter if you are alone?
Do you stutter if you are alone? **In your own experience, do you speak fluently, stutter less or there is no effect, if you speak when you are alone?**...
I know Italian, and I don't stutter when I speak it, but I am not nearly as fluent as I am in English or Portuguese, so I assume it is because I speak way slower. I didn't grow up stuttering, I moved ...
I work from home and live alone, but any time I go out to run errands or have friends over, I talk. I talk to myself at home if it's been too quiet....
Hey, It’s normal to stutter more around your family/best friends. I read it somewhere but I don’t have a source. I am the same way. It’s somewhat of a comfort thing, like if they already know you stu...