Search
4,457 results
What I observed as a Stutter in my early 20s, do you guys find it relatable?
What I observed as a Stutter in my early 20s, do you guys find it relatable? # About Myself >I have stutter i am 20M pursuing Computer Science, i started to notice my stutter at the age of 9or10, got...
I'm a left hander who was forced to write with his right hand in infant school, I didn't stutter before I went to school, but it developed in my first year at school, and it was awful. I stopped writi...
Now i m 24 yrs old , when I m 5 yrs old i started stammering , my father nd brother ( stammering started at the age of 6 now he is 20 yrs )also have stammering , but when I sing a song nd self talk...
Now i m 24 yrs old , when I m 5 yrs old i started stammering , my father nd brother ( stammering started at the age of 6 now he is 20 yrs )also have stammering , but when I sing a song nd self talk...
Now i m 24 yrs old , when I m 5 yrs old i started stammering , my father nd brother ( stammering started at the age of 6 now he is 20 yrs )also have stammering , but when I sing a song nd self talk...
Now i m 24 yrs old , when I m 5 yrs old i started stammering , my father nd brother ( stammering started at the age of 6 now he is 20 yrs )also have stammering , but when I sing a song nd self talk...
Until you truly understand as to why a fluent speaker doesn’t stutter then you cannot achieve my success. I did not use any techniques or strategies. I had to understand the concept of neuroplasticity...
I only do one thing and I do it very well. I only know how to do is to train the brain how to learn. I have spent years researching how the brain learns. I discovered that my brain is wired differentl...
Depends if you consider stuttering as a psychological disorder - there’s studies on this 1 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0165178118306899...
I'm actually taking this as a good-faith question; people responded with a lot of hostility. Stuttering is purely a neurological disorder affecting the production of speech. There is no suspected lin...
I am a speech pathologist who has been a lifelong stutterer. I was able to reach fluency by understanding why fluent speakers don’t stutter. Once you are able to gain voluntary control of your Valsalv...
You may be right. I am a speech pathologist who has been a lifelong stutterer. I was not able to stutter in public without feeling ashamed and embarrassed. I took the cowardly way out because I was s...
Sounds like my brain. Do you have ADHD? The last example sounds like [cluttering](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluttering), which often coexists with stuttering (I am one of the lucky people who go...
I am so impressed with all of these people who did not allow stuttering to hold them back or to define who they are. I took the cowardly way out. I was too ashamed and embarrassed to continue to stutt...
Well lemme tell you this, at age 18 I was in a severe MVA. In a comatose state for 6.5 days (just shy of a week) the childhood stutter I had was exacerbated from the TBI that I’d sustained. The very f...
Okay, maybe I had a bit much of “positivity” in my post as you called it. But the questions I asked of you such as your: Age? Gender? Handedness? Natural Hair Color? These were just stepping stones i...
Yup its the transfer of data so lag is a better analogy. It really is a bummer lol im talking with someone new and every time I stutter infront of her it just kills me a little bit inside each time....
I always thought the way you do. I thought that I would have to stutter for the rest of my life and there was nothing I could do. It is when I asked the question as to why fluent speakers don’t stutte...
Yeah it’s like a record skipping but I think lag is also a good way of describing it. It’s not a problem of formulating or knowing what you are gonna say, just your brain delivering it to your nervous...
There's a lot of research on stuttering. We know that it's a neurodevelopmental difference in the way that people's brains process and coordinate speech, which is why it's hard to change or control, a...