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commentr/StutterFeb 2, 2025
3 points

same here! also goes away when i sing, talk in a accent or when i have tons of adrenaline (heated arguments, public speeches etc) super weird! but you’re not alone...

Causes & VariabilitySchool & Work
Situational VariabilityStress & Fight/FlightPublic Speaking
commentr/StutterFeb 2, 2025
3 points

Look into singing as a form of speech therapy for him, there's a study by the university of helsinki that it alleviates stroke-induced stuttering or brain damage induced stuttering....

Causes & VariabilityTherapy & Professional
Situational VariabilityPositive Therapy Techniques
postr/StutterFeb 1, 2025
12 points

why don't I stutter when I read or talk to myself?

why don't I stutter when I read or talk to myself? Today I decided to read out loud. It helped me a lot to understand what I read and, above all, I realized that I don't stutter. In my case, I only st...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityOverthinking & Monitoring
commentr/StutterJan 30, 2025
0 points

I’ve tried it for a while (after figuring the basics out by myself — this is basically just syllable tapping) and like other fluency tricks it sounds unnatural and stops working when you get used to i...

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Situational VariabilityFluency TechniquesUnhelpful Therapy Techniques
commentr/StutterJan 30, 2025
2 points

This is awesome man! What I think is happening here is that it has something to do with delayed auditory feedback, its an effect that seems to promote fluency. I actually think that the effect will al...

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Situational VariabilityAssistive DevicesHelpful Med Outcomes
commentr/StutterJan 30, 2025
1 points

Hi!, I made a post regarding presentations. It will help if you've ever felt more fluent when speaking along with someone and pronouncing the same words simultaneously. [https://www.reddit.com/r/Stut...

Community & SupportCauses & Variability
Research & ResourcesSituational Variability
commentr/StutterJan 29, 2025
2 points

Like with so many other things, it works when you’re alone or briefly when you demonstrate it to others. Not really possible, in my experience, to maintain it, and it, along with other forced cadences...

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Situational VariabilityFluency TechniquesUnhelpful Therapy Techniques
commentr/StutterJan 29, 2025
2 points

I've seen it and it's very interesting, because it would be taking the "method" into real conversation and it helps a lot at the moment, and in the long term it should have neuroplastic changes too, I...

Causes & VariabilityCoping & AdvocacyTherapy & Professional
Situational VariabilityFluency TechniquesPositive Therapy Techniques
commentr/StutterJan 29, 2025
5 points

There was a recent post about using it even during conversation with something like a smart watch, where you can keep your ryrhm according to its vibration. Teve um post recent sobre isso usando um s...

Therapy & ProfessionalCauses & Variability
Assistive DevicesSituational Variability
commentr/StutterJan 29, 2025
1 points

Same! My son started the protocol when he was almost 4 (sudden onset after a strep infection). He was severe and speech therapy was not effective. 2 weeks of thiamine and magnesium- he was back at bas...

Causes & VariabilityMeds & Substances
Situational VariabilityHelpful Med Outcomes
commentr/StutterJan 28, 2025
1 points

Stutterers don’t stutter when they sing. Nor do they stutter when speaking in chorus along with other speakers (I.e. reciting the pledge of allegiance, etc.)...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Situational VariabilityRepetitions & Prolongations
commentr/StutterJan 27, 2025
1 points

Not a doctor. And you may want to make an appointment with a physician who works within speech pathology for more technical guidance. My thought though is -- this is being generally overwhelmed and ...

Causes & Variability
Severity & FluctuationSituational Variability
commentr/StutterJan 27, 2025
2 points

Today, my legs trembled in front of the cashier girl, and I got nervous. This has never happened to me before. I took B12 in the morning. I was a bit more relaxed yesterday because I didn’t take it. I...

Emotional ExperienceMeds & SubstancesCauses & Variability
Anxiety & Social JudgmentStimulants & CaffeineSituational Variability
commentr/StutterJan 27, 2025
1 points

Thank you for sharing this research study: Here is the Abstract: **Abstract:** Answers consistent with the anticipatory struggle hypothesis are suggested for several questions which have received a...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityCoping & Advocacy
Anticipating StutteringOverthinking & MonitoringSituational Variability+1 more
commentr/StutterJan 27, 2025
2 points

I found that lyrics are unimportant. You can si g anything as long as you follow rhythm and intonation. However what's really interesting: there are definitely some actors or singers whos speaking or...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityPropositionality & WeightRoles & Performance
commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
1 points

Song lyrics are maybe 30-40 prewritten lines with similar phrasing. It's a lot easier to repeat something verbatim that you've heard dozens of times, that always ends on the same syllable and uses the...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilityPropositionality & Weight
commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
1 points

Singing, rapping, breathing exercises, and reading aloud all help but aren't a cure. They don't get rid of the stutter as much as they help you catch yourself when you start looping....

Causes & VariabilityCoping & AdvocacyEmotional Experience
Situational VariabilityFluency TechniquesHope & Motivation
commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
1 points

There’s a pretty long list of singers that have fluency issues while speaking, Mel Tillis would probably be a performer with the most severe stutter of them all....

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilitySeverity & Fluctuation
commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
1 points

Try singing your block words. And yes, it dees work but it’s impossible to “sing” 24/7. Try making exaggerated mouth movements or bite your tongue when stuttering l; it helps me a lot....

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Avoidance & SubstitutionSituational VariabilityPhysical Tension
commentr/StutterJan 26, 2025
4 points

Generally speaking, and yes anecdotally, singing reduces stuttering to almost near zero levels. The issue that comes with this technique is, do you want to be known as "that" person who lives their li...

Causes & Variability
Situational VariabilitySeverity & Fluctuation