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Light contact is part of the fluency shaping and stutter modification strategies, Take a look at the PDF documents right [here](https://nicespeechlady.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/HANDOUT-ABLE-Summa...
My speech therapist actually encouraged me to read out loud whenever I was at home reading. Earlier I also used to stutter in school readings and presentations, but the reading practice helped me stut...
Reading aloud can help maybe, I do read aloud sessions in stutter discord server and i think doing it for a long time help me to maintain a flow while talking. And also it helps to practice various te...
The thing that helped me the most with anxiety is my speech therapist reminding me I'm not weird/strange for stuttering. She told me to just say I have a stutter before starting a conversation with s...
Some SLPs nowadays focus more on the negative thoughts and reactions to stuttering, instead of just straight fluency....
Had this problem too, but I let it get to me and dropped out. Regret giving up the most, started speech therapy a few months ago and it's tremendously helped. I was unemployed for a while cause my men...
I second this. That book at their website helped me beat my stutter...
His speech is what high natural disfluency with low struggle looks like. It's an achievable thing (with a good therapy to guide you and lots of hard and uncomfortable work)...
I was in your shoes and I'm not going to tell you that it gets better but what I can tell you is to search online for speech therapy or teen stutter support groups. I had a severe stutter from grade ...
Change speech therapists if you aren't achieving fluency. In my experience, a great speech therapist and a great and sustained effort on my part were able to achieve fluency in under a year after bei...
[lidcombe](https://www.google.com/search?q=lidcombe+%22stuttering%22) is recommended, created by PhD researcher Onslow, who states that this is 7.5 [times](https://i.imgur.com/x679Rhd.png) more likely...
Yes. Speech therapy is extremely helpful, particularly if you can find someone to work with you on avoidance reduction specifically. It’s a long slow process, basically you just have to start slow....
When I was in the 7th grade my stuttering was at an all time high. It was bad to the point I ask my English teachers to not pick me to read out loud to the class because they would just laugh. My mom ...
Tips to improve stuttering from the research study: "Recovery and Relapse: Perspectives From Adults Who Stutter" (2020) by Seth and Yaruss
Tips to improve stuttering from the research study: "Recovery and Relapse: Perspectives From Adults Who Stutter" (2020) by Seth and Yaruss This is my attempt to extract tips from [this](https://pubs.a...
I agree. I think that at first it is helpful to be in a very controlled environment to hone in on very specific techniques and mechanical movements within the mouth etc. It can help to have a lot of p...
It's hard to maintain any of the fluency I've gained
It's hard to maintain any of the fluency I've gained I did a month long program with speech therapy 6 years ago and it was amazing. I was almost completely fluent for the following year. Then slowly, ...
This is going to sound kind of backwards but I think that public school speech therapy did more for me than private sessions ever could. It was part of my school day once a week and it was with other ...
A good therapist would make you record yourself in public ordering food, talking on the telephone, etc. so you can then analyze with them afterwards and figure out trouble spots. And therapy lasts muc...
I attended HCRI about three months ago and as of now it is working great. I practice twice a day and am almost entirely fluent. I've been considering posting about it but I want to give it some more t...
Wow you picked probably the hardest profession for someone who stutters haha. Good on you! Id say think about what “progression” actually means to you. If that means being able to hide your stutter ...