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When i first discovered chatgpt i asked it about how to help to stop stuttering aswell š...
Honestly these are all kinda good and way more helpful than the ones that most people give (talk slow! just breathe!)...
I did it in 2002. still use the techniques today l. it's not a cure but gives you confidence and tips on how to control it. I used to avoid phone calls but now I make and receive calls all the time....
Haha the funny thing is some of the suggestions are pretty helpful! Especially gestures, I don't know how many times I had to gesture to try get a word out or get others to understand me! I made a vi...
This subreddit is surprisingly devoid of reasonable and scientific information. Childhood onset stuttering doesnt disappear after a certain age. We will always have the āanticipationā or ā feelingā of...
Couple days ago i blurted out after a stutter "bro happy something, i mean your something" chuckled a bit to myself......
Stopped at the first question: How do I rank a 'fluency level'? I have no idea what a severe stutter is nor a very mild stutter. What ranking criteria am I supposed to use? One person can think stumb...
i'm gonna start using a TTS
i'm gonna start using a TTS I'm tired of not socializing. gonna use a TTS to speak with people. Let you people know how that goes...
>*"What are you thoughts then on what to do about it?"* Fluent speakers (or people that outgrow stuttering), speak on a helpful timing method: * they speak immediately on the moment that they hav...
>*" We are keenly aware of what may trigger the block" " but it definitely seems like certain oral and vocal muscles are not working properly at the time of a speech block."* **In my opinion:** A...
Blocking embarrasses me
Blocking embarrasses me Went to wish someone a happy birthday but couldn't until after a few seconds since I got a block. It was quite embarrassing for me, and I block often, which I try to counter by...
You can not stutter by not talking too. You can try to control it but there's a lot of cost that comes with it, and most of the time it doesn't work anyway....
Chemistry interrogations used to be a nightmare, my professor always interrogated 8 people at a time, made them sit in nearby desks and started off by asking one of them to ask a question to another, ...
Sorry for not answering but Iām really curious, can you not say āhereā when they call the row? Isnāt that much easier to say?...
We block because we don't want to stutter. It's an extreme end of the approach-avoidance conflict, that's it. Blocking is a learned avoidance, not a natural disfluency....
Yeah bro I'm in my 30s & experienced all the things your talking about and way worse. I think back in the day bullies where worse than today because nobody really cared to protect us. It's not tha...
Is there anyone here that stutters AND clutters?
Is there anyone here that stutters AND clutters? I feel I have a combination of stuttering and cluttering and it's worse than just having one alone. It has completely destroyed my ability and desire t...
>*"I think Alexythimia may be a big contributor to stuttering for some, if not all people that stutter"* There are actually two research studies about this: * "Alexithymia in adults with persiste...
When I was in school back at the turn of the century haha if I had to do an oral presentation. I'd tell my mates I'm gonna use my stutter to pad out my speech time. I knew I'd stutter worse being in...
I stopped avoiding, started letting ppl hear my repetitions, and consequently I became nearly completely and comfortably fluent...