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commentr/StutterMar 10, 2020
1 points

You need to slow down when you begin to stutter and use an easy onset or light contact to transition into saying the next part of the word (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ilZwu3SEL8) You're lucky t...

Coping & AdvocacySpeech & Stuttering
Fluency TechniquesOnset & Life-Stage Changes
postr/StutterMar 10, 2020
5 points

How Do You Track Progress On Your Stutter?

How Do You Track Progress On Your Stutter? I had an idea some time back. What if you could come up with a system, where you aim to improve your fluency, and keep progress of it. Think of exercise. Wh...

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postr/StutterMar 9, 2020
3 points

Pressured speech

Pressured speech My 7 yr old is stuttering which is becoming worse every day . Does pressured speech help...

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postr/StutterMar 9, 2020
14 points

First online therapy session

First online therapy session I have my first online therapy session. it went really well and I exhibited excellent control of my speech using all the fluency shaping and stuttering modification tool...

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commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
3 points

Half the battle is in resisting the urge to blurt it all out before the stammer gets in, and anxiety makes us rush our words. A deliberate calm rate of speach puts you in good stead. But out minds ha...

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Fluency TechniquesStress & Fight/FlightOverthinking & Monitoring
commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
2 points

That is so very accurate and succinct! I've learned to try and control these very elements in my every day life....

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commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
2 points

Yes, b ,m, p need always an open jaw and a short lips movement. You should always enough air in your lungs to speak at least for 6 seconds.That supports also oxygen saturation and muscle control. I...

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commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
1 points

The vocals are directly related to the exhale rate. People have also fear about vocals.Apply 2 seconds passive airflow during speaking and use the lips extremely to pronounce it clearly. Exercise ( n...

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Fluency Techniques
commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
1 points

Ahhh so it might’ve been my lack of sleep. I actually sometimes taaaalllk liiiike thiiiiis. And that I think sounds just as bad lol. But it might be nice instead of stuttering all the time...

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commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
3 points

I stuttered very badly 30 years and discovered a method on my own. Did it work by K? The same is valid for t, d, n, l, r. Bend up the tongue with an open jaw....

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Fluency Techniques
commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
2 points

It’s a tricky question. I can indeed stop stuttering by using easy onset. The problem with that is that I eeeeeeeeeend uuuuhhhhhhpp taaaaaaaaalking liiiiiiiiiike thiiiiiiis, and honestly I’d rather ta...

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Fluency TechniquesEnergy & Biological Rhythms
commentr/StutterMar 9, 2020
5 points

K is due to high exhale rate. Breath out 2 or 3 seconds, then say key. P is due to very close standing lips. Open your jaw and keep it there, move only the lips to say pen. T needs also an open jaw....

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Fluency Techniques
postr/StutterMar 8, 2020
5 points

Any tips to stop/reduce a stutter?

Any tips to stop/reduce a stutter? I have social anxiety and I Big part of it is due to this. It was really bad today and I don’t know why, the only thing I can think of is I didn’t get a goodnight sl...

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commentr/StutterMar 8, 2020
3 points

No reason you cannot do this. Stutter is manageable. Practice, in front of a friendly audience, even 1 or 2 people. Slow down until you think your are talking too slow. That will be just right. You wi...

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commentr/StutterMar 6, 2020
1 points

This is excellent. Definitely worth following for subsequent developments. Though I strongly believe that medicinal approach should be followed with therapy for addressing social anxiety brought abou...

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commentr/StutterMar 6, 2020
1 points

I found my stutter gets worse with stress in some aspects. I worked two previous jobs (one in public accounting, and one at a very large corporation), and both environments were very toxic. After jump...

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commentr/StutterMar 6, 2020
2 points

Sure, speaking is a skill. In terms of improving it, some might get more out of it than others. That's as it is with all skills. However, stuttering is a quite particular factor in that regard. If yo...

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Fluency TechniquesTherapy ExperiencesOverthinking & Monitoring
postr/StutterMar 6, 2020
1 points

Call center Agent

Call center Agent I’m planning on applying on a call center agency for the soul purpose of practicing speaking to people and to eventually(hopefully) grow out of my stutter. I think that by practici...

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commentr/StutterMar 5, 2020
6 points

Yep... that happens, I've had that many times. Follow advice on Dr Martin Schwartz videos or Peter Louw videos, best brain patterning technique, and it's free, just follow the videos....

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Fluency Techniques
commentr/StutterMar 5, 2020
0 points

So I've been reading a lot of scientific articles about the developmental aspects of stuttering. 5% of children experience a period of stuttering, 80% of those children make a full recovery and never ...

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Neurological & BrainFluency TechniquesPositive Therapy Techniques