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Keep talking fluently alone as much as you can. 20-30 minutes a day is good. The more we can reinforce the fluent part of our brain the easier it is to talk fluently with others. Then, try to use th...
Easy onset, baby. I wouldn’t go so far as to call it a cure, but I don’t stutter when I use it. One of the most mind-blowing exercises in speech therapy was this: Talk as slow as you need to so that...
Honestly, rapping a lot in the car. Aesop Rock in particular because of the high variability of his lyrics. It really works out your "brain to mouth muscles." I'll still stutter if I give informative...
There it is, the only useful comment in the whole thread buried by downvotes. You can’t “psych your way out of it” yes but there are techniques that help tremendously, and Toastmasters is a great env...
You put the job too much on a pedestal. if you remained calm and collected with no added pressure, you probably would have been more fluent. It takes practice and proactivity to improve. I recommend t...
I’m in a different boat in certain ways, as for me stuttering is triggered by anxiety (primarily social anxiety). Like you, certain days I can manage to hide my stutter - in conversation, I do a ‘rese...
I found out that changing your accent or making your voice deeper reduces the stutter...
What has helped me the most over the years
What has helped me the most over the years Hey everybody. I'm a 42yo and have stuttered for as long as I remember. When I was younger it absolutely controlled me and affected my relationships, persona...
I guess the idea behind this is same as stretching the vowels technique. When you talk in a normal speed you tend to stutter, that's why most speech therapy classes across the globe advocate stretchin...
Try to read every night 20-30 out loud or just read reddit comment out loud that will help you, it has worked for me but I still have some situations when I stutter in some words like I put too much p...
Can reading out loud to yourself help a stutter?
Can reading out loud to yourself help a stutter? [deleted]...
I wish I could give you better advice than "Stop caring what other people think", but that's really the best advice I can give a fellow stutterer. I've stuttered since I could talk. I'm in my late 20...
What techniques/tips do u use to control your speech impediment?
What techniques/tips do u use to control your speech impediment? My speech issue includes speaking very fast and rushing through where people can't understand, disfluency where parts of what I'm sayin...
I learned diaphragmatic breathing. The technique is you inhale and when you exhale, you begin to speak. You may sound robotic but after LOTS of practice, you can go to your ",normal" voice/tone...
Ready for a myth buster? If so, place your palm on your sternum just under your vocal cords. WITHOUT taking a breath count to 10 out loud. If you followed these instructions, you just said 10 word...
Similar to what others say, my speech therapist also put emphasis in breathing. She noted that my interruptions between sentences, or my repetitions of the same sound, were in part because I wasn't ta...
When I was in speech therapy, my therapist had me practice easy onset. You take a breath before you start speaking, then speak on the exhale. I haven't had to do that in quite some time, but it did he...
For me letter S, P stops me. I guess it's individual for everyone. How I usually overcome it, I tell myself to spell a word when I blink next. Always works for me....
Good luck with it. We are all different in our chemical compounds so what works for one may not work for others. Either way, you are being pro-active and that's great. I would also couple that wit...
agreed, also "there is nothing physically wrong with you!" well, there a neurologically broken path ways in a stutters brain that need to be trained and re-routed. Exercises and breathing practice ca...