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postr/StutterMar 15, 2022
2 points

Mac or browser-based DAF app?

Mac or browser-based DAF app? Hi all, I just remembered about DAF apps as I have a big, all-day interview coming up. Does anyone know of a free or cheap solution that will work on Mac or in Chrome, in...

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commentr/StutterMar 14, 2022
2 points

Playing music in earphones while recording myself speaking works really well for me. If I’m playing it loud enough to not hear myself talk, the recording of my speech will usually come out pretty flue...

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commentr/StutterMar 14, 2022
1 points

There is nothing as horrible as seeing your children suffer. It is so sad. You want to help them but can not. It is painful. I stutter and my two sons stutter. I had speech therapy all of my life...

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commentr/StutterFeb 25, 2022
1 points

This is the same exact case for me. ESPECIALLY when I alter the tone of my voice or accent. I’m 33 and I’m pretty sure my stutter / stammer is trauma induced. I’m AA so I often mimic a Nigerian friend...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2022
1 points

Then try this therapy: Download a metronome app and practice reading materials following to the pace of it. The steady regimen of metronome is about 15 mins per day, 5 days per week and after 8 weeks...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2022
3 points

Stuttering is a horrible disability that affects all aspects of our lives. It is a physical (neurological) problem. One thing to do is look into psychological counseling as to how to live with a dis...

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commentr/StutterFeb 12, 2022
6 points

Stuttering is a disability - a horrible disability. It is a neurological problem where our brain has difficulty synchronizing our speech. There is nothing to be ashamed of. If we did not see well o...

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commentr/StutterFeb 7, 2022
3 points

I think you can practice reading some materials with a Metronome to in a short period increase youer senses of speaking rhythms to mitigate stuttering before the presentation....

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commentr/StutterFeb 7, 2022
2 points

Try rehearsing in front of a mirror and using a Delay Auditory Feedback app in your phone. If possible use the app during the presentation. Good luck. We are with you...

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postr/StutterFeb 2, 2022
11 points

A Helpful App for Stuttering

A Helpful App for Stuttering Hey guys, Long time stutterer here; first post. Checkout an app called Benetalk. It's immensely helpful....

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commentr/StutterJan 22, 2022
3 points

I dunno how you practiced them but you gotta practice them in real conversations and of course you gotta monitor your speeches when you are trying to practice them. But there are many speech technique...

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commentr/StutterJan 22, 2022
5 points

Changing word is just an expedient, instead, you should learn how to use speech techniques such as prolongations, Gentle Speech, and etc to overcome blockages. Or metronome: Download a metronome app...

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commentr/StutterJan 20, 2022
1 points

During my MBA I had to do a good bit of presenting some of which was live and some I had to record. My cheat code to get through the recordings: since it was just me and sometimes on video sometimes n...

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commentr/StutterJan 18, 2022
3 points

I think you can try metronome therapy: Download a metronome app and practice reading materials following to the pace of it. The steady regimen of metronome is about 15 mins per day, 5 days per week a...

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commentr/StutterJan 15, 2022
1 points

Reading slowly may have slown your speaking speed when you are conversating with others, so it did make some senses but metronome sticks more with the scientific fact that PWS' internal timing circui...

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commentr/StutterJan 15, 2022
2 points

I think I did something similar at speech therapy as an adult, no metronome, but reading slowly. I'm not fluent by any means, but it helped a great deal. This is great advice. This was some 22-23 year...

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commentr/StutterJan 15, 2022
10 points

If you can't find any good therapist nearby you can download a metronome app and practice reading materials following to the pace of it. The steady regimen of metronome is about 15 mins per day, 5 day...

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commentr/StutterJan 8, 2022
1 points

I got a speech easy consultation so I think I’ll start by asking her. I’d go with her but she’s over an hour away...

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commentr/StutterJan 7, 2022
4 points

I have been using it during my exams. I haven’t told the teachers cause they can’t even see that I have one of my earplugs in. I find it really helpful when I have to present something because it help...

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commentr/StutterJan 4, 2022
1 points

This is wonderful advice!! It's similar to DAF, but I like that you can put any sound on (not just hearing your own delayed voice which often requires its own app). I've also heard of people playing s...

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