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I do the same with my family, I stutter the most with them, something I was asked one time was “do you stutter the most with them cause you’re more comfortable with them?” And that got me thinking, ma...
yeah i stutter a lot with family and close friends, sometimes with my dog 💀...
Talking with family members
Talking with family members I have been stuttering for as long as I can remember and the person I've stuttered with the most throughout my 19 years of living is my mom. Like it is so hard to talk to h...
Most definitely. It can be crippling indeed. Do you stutter when talking to pets or when alone? To any non-human being or thing?...
Yes. I'm the same way. Actually, I'm 100% fluent in private. There's definitely a very significant psychological attribute. Which I've always taken a positive because it means there's a chance it ...
Been able to talk 95% fluent alone.
Been able to talk 95% fluent alone. What I literally do not get is that I am can say anything really well when I am alone but when I was just on the phone. I could not get a word out and I was struggl...
Right. But I think most people that stutter have a root word in which the stuttering gets extended to other words and sounds. For me, my stuttering started with M words because a woman around my age I...
You also stutter when alone? Because I don't stutter when alone so I don't know how I can practice....
A story of my stuttering
A story of my stuttering Hey there guys, hope you’re doing well. Way to hard to include all the details but I’ll try to get to a gist. I was diagnosed with stuttering at 5 years old. It didn’t effect ...
I am a speech therapist and I like to know what has worked for different people who stutter. I’ve spoken to a few different adults (through everyday life,) and it’s interesting. One grew out of it, (...
Definitely. It's kinds of funny that my speech has gotten better over the years with serious thought and practice but to this day when I get around my father I almost seem to revert back to when it wa...
1. It was most probably a trigger for me. We haven't been able to trace it for sure, but all circumstances indicate that it was a shock that I had suffered as a kid. It had paralysed me for a week or ...
Overcame stuttering until I caught bronchitis
Overcame stuttering until I caught bronchitis So I'm a lifelong stutterer and decided to go to speech therapy for my stutter. The speech therapy helped so much and I made the stutter almost unnoticeab...
I also don’t stutter when speaking alone. I think it’s pretty common with stutterers...
I should have said or asked…How I can talk considerably fluent when I am alone but not when I’m in public associating with people or at my job? Stuttering is a strange phenomenon....
Deam its the same for me, my parent got divorced when I was 8 and a spend the maggiority of the time whit my mother, and I stutter way more whit my dad, it could also be becouse i feel pressare to be ...
Stutter more with my dad with whom I've not lived with fulltime between ages 7-14 years of age. With my mum it's much more relaxed. Although I at times stutter with her I don't anticipate stuttering a...
Mines worse with my close family specifically my dad and older sister. I’m fine with friends and co workers for the most part but the second I try to tell either one of them a story I revert back to t...
Yep because when you talk about your stutter, you are moving away the barrier between you and the listener. You realizing that listener is "safe to speak" and you are creating a new safe space. This g...
Tips to improve stuttering from the research study (2022): "Neurophysiology of stuttering: Unraveling the Mysteries of Fluency" (replace impaired motor timing cues; improve executive functions; enhance response inhibition; increase larger articulatory movements; improve volitional motor control)
Tips to improve stuttering from the research study (2022): "Neurophysiology of stuttering: Unraveling the Mysteries of Fluency" (replace impaired motor timing cues; improve executive functions; enhanc...