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Well, there are therapies that can change her life and she can be 99% fluent in most situations. They are normally expensive but they really work. And then there are therapies, that are expensive and...
You took the right therapy that helped you--not many stutterers can find that right therapy! I am betting many here have done hard work at many therapies already and have had mixed results!!! You do...
It’s an avenue I’ve taken for a number of years and never really asked the community if it’s been implemented elsewhere. I’ve had massive improvements but anecdotal nonetheless....
New to stuttering
New to stuttering Hi everyone…my stutter started on Monday and I’m scared. My doctor has been running tests all week and it turns out I have inflammation in the arteries in my brain. The stuttering is...
What would qualify a speech therapist to be the correct one for stuttering?
What would qualify a speech therapist to be the correct one for stuttering? I’ve undergone speech therapy in my childhood and the techniques they taught me was stuff like slowing down my speech and ta...
Two SLPs does not mean anything. That is purely anecdotal and has little research. If you look up e Blank Stuttering Center which is extremely evidence based has done more for people who stutter than ...
Tf u sayin? We can overcome our stuttering with proper training believe me...
Honestly I don‘t know if this is your case, but usually my speech gets around the techniques after a while so I can never really rely on them. So when I learn a new technique it usually works for a wh...
A good example is desensitization, the fact that you do it one or two times will not help, you have to do it a lot of times and eventually (like gym) you will improve, and the worst part is that you h...
This should be on the top. Add should be added: have you done everything you know you have to do to improve?, bc just going 1h a week to a therapy will do nothing for you, even if this is the best t...
I stopped practising after having finished speach therapy. It bit me in the ass as my speech gradually deteriorated virtually to the point where it was before therapy. It's so hard to gain momentum af...
Are *you* putting in the work? Not just in therapy sessions, but outside of therapy? I always use the gym analogy. If you only see your trainer once a week, and that's all the exercising you do, you'r...
I started speech therapy at 25 and reached fluency shortly after. You should go to speech therapy it will help you. Also try to find a good therapist....
I started speech therapy when I was 25 and I reached fluency after my sessions. I should have gone sooner but I was afraid to do so....
Yes man it frustrates me so much because I’m already trying to do that, and I know they’re trying to help but I hate hearing that shit because it doesn’t work all the time...
I started speech therapy at the age of 32. The first therapist I talked to had a philosophy based on stuttering acceptance. I knew I wanted to learn actual speech techniques so I switched to a new the...
Maybe nows a good time to listen to the podcast I recommended? I understand what I suggested is the last thing you want to do. But if you ask around here, you’ll find that those of us who are speaki...
From the perspective of professional SLPs who *specialize* in dysfluency (many who are also PWS but learned to talk fluently) the *most effective* daily speech exercise you can do is… Stand in front ...
What makes you say it’s unlikely to stop stammering as an adult? There are many of us that learned to talk quite fluently - we just have to do some scary work first...
As a student that is going through speech therapy for years, talking slow can help reduce the amount of blocks or repetitions of your speech. However, there are other techniques that can help you spea...