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If you ever want to progress towards learning fluency, you have to learn how to stutter first. Godspeed my friend....
If you ever want to progress towards learning fluency, you have to learn how to stutter first. Godspeed my friend....
There’s no fix for a dysregulated dopaminergic system in the brain. There are medications which attempt to regulate dopamine to normal levels, but nothing has been proven to get the right balance be...
Makes sense to me. When excited, dopamine levels increase in the brain. For stutterers who inherently have elevated dopamine baseline levels, this makes stuttering even worse due to overactivation of ...
I cringe when people ask about techniques. A lot of the anecdotal failures I've observed in this sub focus on techniques. I was taught to speak fluently from ground up. Basic use of my voice. Beginni...
Yeah that happens to me too. I try to slow down and channel that exitement into passion in my voice instead of speed – has been working pretty good for me...
Ensure you take a breath before you start, so you have sufficient air. Start your air before you start your voice. Keep your air flowing while you speak....
Anyone who wants to stop stuttering and become fluent should try Lee lovett’s neuroscience science method. It works! I stuttered for over 60 years, and I became fluent in several months. There are pr...
You can speak fluently by using camperdown technique, but you need a lot of practice to be able to achieved that....
Yes, you can achieve fluency. And a year is an attainable goal. For me, there were no jaw exercises. Breathing is obviously a key component in speech, so I was taught to use my breath properly. No ex...
Can we attain fluent speech if we practice everyday for a year?
Can we attain fluent speech if we practice everyday for a year? Hi, I'm 21M and recently started doing all these exercises that will probably help me gain fluency (hopefully) like breathing techniques...
Yeess, but something that helps me sometimes is to nod my head, sometimes it's not like saying thank you but I feel like it helps me spit the "thank you" out...
I’ve been thinking about this lately. When I talk in a lower register, or almost different voice I tend to stutter a lot less. I’ve considered seeing a vocal coach to maybe change my voice, and thereb...
Yeah, I'm at a point where I'd say I've mostly overcome my stutter. I'm always in control of my speech and when the occasional stutter creeps up, I can use a speech tool to go around it. It's really e...
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out. It’s hard for me to give you an exact goal because I don’t know what your student’s stuttering looks like/sounds like. With that said, I would stay away from fluenc...
I used to stutter very badly as a child, now my voice is my career.
I used to stutter very badly as a child, now my voice is my career. I used to stutter pretty bad in my early years, between the ages of 5 till I was 19. The two letters I had the most trouble with wer...
I went to NHS speech therapy at around 21 about ten years ago. I don't remember a very long waiting list. I think I had around 10-12 sessions and it was enormously helpful. I also deal with a lot of...
I really appreciate you getting back to me and sharing your story. I fully understand the need to prioritise those whose stutter is much more debilitating and this is how I was when I was a lot younge...
I managed to see a speech therapist at an NHS a couple of years ago. I slipped through the waiting list somehow, but in this area the waiting list is years! It could be different in your area. The th...
I know it's difficult. Get back on that horse and get back in the interview. a state you have a stutter but you are working hard to overcome it. You got this!...