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Yes definitely. I had the same issues. My breathing was all messed up. But copying speech patterns and breathing times as the person who was speaking. Has made me breath and enunciate in the same way....
Well because I didnt have college or work I was at home most of the day. I would spend about 30-60 minutes every day or other day. I would say after about 4-6 months of constant practicing I stated ...
A really unknown/underrated trick to improve stuttering/mumbling/stammering fairly quickly.
A really unknown/underrated trick to improve stuttering/mumbling/stammering fairly quickly. I slowly fixed my stuttering, stammering and mumbling by doing this trick. I made a youtube playlist of my ...
How would this sound when speaking? I use block release. Basically, when I begin blocking, instead of staying in the block, I breathe out. ...
To each their own. My SLP says any gradual fluency will bring more fluency. She gives me the craziest techniques that she evens say I wouldn't do in front of people like rubbing my cheeks or moving my...
I release the sound I block on and move towards the next sound. http://www.stammeringresearch.org/articles/thejump.htm...
A little trick to start a sentence.
A little trick to start a sentence. I've recently started this and it seems to help every now and then. If I start saying "hmm" under my breath to where it's hard to hear, it kinda alleviates a block ...
This sounds like Dr Martin Schwartz’s technique, which fits with this question as he used to say if you can start your speaking at the start of your breath as you described above you can trick your br...
Did she put you on any kind of medications? How long has this been going on? Yeah, I can see that happening. What fluency ”tricks” do you use? ...
Something I learned in speech therapy was that in addition to taking a breath, slowly exhale before speaking and sort of ease into the first sound, especially if it's a hard one. You can almost "soft...
No, it's controlled. It depends on the situation like if I am with family I don't do it unless it's something important to say. I always do it when I am ordering food or talking on the phone. I ...
I understand totally. I have felt the very same way you have described. I have developed a couple of tips that help my fluency. I tap my thumb to my forefinger with each syllable that helps me ...
Maybe next time write down your ideas so if you start to struggle you can read and pace yourself better? I tap my forefinger to my thumb when I tLk, I tap to each syllable. I usually say at the s...
Something worth trying: get a friend to read aloud at the same time as you. It sounds stupid, but when I do this I don't stammer at all. It has something about imitating the other person's breathing p...
Rhythm definitely helps with stutterers. I'm a musician and a singer so I totally get it. It's a fun little phenomena. I was in speech therapy for 14ish years and the only thing that I can suggest: ...
Talk to a speech-language pathologist and/or research evidence-based fluency/stuttering interventions on your own. Your reaction to it plays a role, but there are techniques that can help. Best of luc...
I've been spamming this on this subreddit, look into the EVMS speech therapy class in norfolk. I went through it in November and after 20 years have learned to control my stutter. If you want informat...
There are plenty of speech therapy tools, such as cancellation or easy onset that can be helpful for practicing. But mostly, my increase of fluency is gained by a long-term commitment to speaking in s...
- Breath in and out slowly, through your stomach (most people breath through their chest) focus on that for a second. - Think about what you’re actually going to say. - Then speak on the breath out....
Helpful techniques to reduce stuttering
Helpful techniques to reduce stuttering Can you guys and gals share some of the technique that you use daily to reduce stuttering....