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commentr/StutterOct 26, 2015
2 points

You're able to turn on and off (vibrate) your voice box at will. You can also control the intensity and tonality of those sounds at will. Therefore, yes, we do have the same neuromuscular control as o...

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commentr/StutterOct 26, 2015
2 points

Are you saying we have the same sort of neuromuscular control over our voice box as we have over our legs? That sounds odd. I mean, I know e.g. professional singers have a great measure of skill, but ...

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commentr/StutterOct 26, 2015
2 points

You know how you don't usually think about your legs when you are walking, right? Well you also don't usually think about your voice box vibrating when you are speaking either, but now you should to a...

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commentr/StutterOct 26, 2015
1 points

>Focus on maintaining vibration of your vocal cords through the words as you speak them. How would one go about doing that?...

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commentr/StutterOct 26, 2015
1 points

Had a similar issue many years ago when i was much younger. Try this: "Roger Rabbit Racers Red Racers" I don't even know when I became good at pronouncing my Rs, it just happened. Give it a go, I hope...

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commentr/StutterOct 25, 2015
2 points

This is advice from a guy with a PhD in Speech Pathology, specializing in stuttering: with the R sound, notice that it is a vocalized sound, meaning that your vocal cords are vibrating when you say i...

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commentr/StutterOct 21, 2015
1 points

Your taking a full breath. it's one component to speaking properly and all fluency shaping and programs like the McGuirre program teach. ...

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commentr/StutterOct 20, 2015
1 points

People won't feel uneasy if you're confident when you speak, like maintaining eye contact is crucial, especially when stuttering. It shows more respect and makes them feel less uneasy and more patient...

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postr/StutterOct 19, 2015
7 points

The cure of the stammer and blocking is in this book. "REDEFINING STUTTERING" Im ready to implement what i need to do to get my hexagon positive to gain fluency

The cure of the stammer and blocking is in this book. "REDEFINING STUTTERING" Im ready to implement what i need to do to get my hexagon positive to gain fluency http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/Infos...

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commentr/StutterOct 15, 2015
1 points

Thx my friends for your replies :) I heard about MacGuire program but maybe one day, i will pariticpate to one of their stage. 2 years ago, i participated to a french speech therapy, Impoco program...

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commentr/StutterOct 15, 2015
2 points

There's many options you have here, there is hope. Firstly you could try speech therapy, this can be pricey but you could pick up some techniques and ways to help you with your stutter. The first thi...

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commentr/StutterOct 14, 2015
0 points

Thank you! i don't know why they say this is only temporary... October 14: Today, i realized that the technique makes me speak loud, but i prefer to speak loud than stutter. I told a friend who stutt...

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commentr/StutterOct 14, 2015
0 points

I haven't read all the comments, but most seem to lean on the negative side and how this is only temporary. That's destructive speculation. I guess the temporary part is true, but good for you! Doesn...

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commentr/StutterOct 14, 2015
0 points

The comments here treat this as a trick, but what you possibly could be using is the costal diaphragm to speak. There's a theory that stuttering is caused by the restriction of airflow. When you feel...

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commentr/StutterOct 14, 2015
1 points

Aw hey man, don't be so down on yourself. A lot of stutters have physical tics attached to our disfluency. I, for one, can't keep eye contact, whatsoever. I've tried very hard to train myself out of i...

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postr/StutterOct 13, 2015
2 points

I think i just cured my stutter

I think i just cured my stutter Hello guys, this is my first post on Reddit. Three days ago i was about to ask someone a well known place, so i was thinking about ways to not stutter while asking. Th...

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postr/StutterOct 13, 2015
8 points

Is anyone interested in practising over Skype with me?

Is anyone interested in practising over Skype with me? I'm looking for a partner to practice techniques with. Ideally, we would just have a regular conversation and practice techniques during it, rath...

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postr/StutterOct 13, 2015
4 points

Any numbers I can call if i want to talk to someone to practice being fluent?

Any numbers I can call if i want to talk to someone to practice being fluent? I have been practicing being fluent by reading in a mirror, would like to know if there is any phone number i can call to ...

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commentr/StutterOct 13, 2015
2 points

On a lot of intensive courses say the same thing. Filler words should be ruled out when talking. The same goes for other tricks. I used to be a very very heavy user of 'ehh' when blocking, it sounds ...

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commentr/StutterOct 12, 2015
1 points

Do you have behavioral-stuttering type blocks? If so you could read this book and give its self-therapy a go: http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Controlling-Stuttering-Comprehensive-Hypothesis/dp/192...

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