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There are. But even the most amazing therapies will only give you the tools to deal with stuttering. You are the one that needs to put in the work and and train your self how not to stutter....
Yes, she say words after each other. Why not! The point is not to start with open mouth and breathing into the stomage and not into the breast. Before [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBvdPx8MX\_g...
Yes, they taught a kind of diaphragm breathing, as you described. But you're allowed to say several words with one breath....
Is the breathing part like this? They breathe in through their nose and speak as soon as they open their mouth with their diaphragm. Also with every word. Is that correct?...
Wow - Stottern geheilt in 10 Tagen
Wow - Stottern geheilt in 10 Tagen Der wohl bekannteste Therapeut, wenn es um die erfolgreiche Behandlung von Stottern geht, ist Roman Greifenhofer. Ich habe ihn früher schon mehrfach im Fernsehen ges...
I am a speech pathologist so I did my own therapy resulting in fluent speech. For me it was all about learning to have smooth and easy airflow through my vocal cords during speech....
I became fluent by studying fluent speakers as to why they don’t stutter. I found that they have voluntary control over their airflow through their vocal cords when they speak. I strongly believe that...
Anyone else tried AI speech tools? Mixed results so far
Anyone else tried AI speech tools? Mixed results so far Been experimenting with different tech approaches to practice. Found one that actually listens and gives feedback instead of just generic exerci...
He's hanging on .smiles on his face everytime.he's not so conscious about it anymore so fluency has improved with practicing breathe control.Optimistic for the future more than ever...
I can really relate to this — I’m a doctor and I stutter too, and phone calls used to be one of the hardest things for me. The pressure to respond quickly, especially in a professional setting, can ma...
It is all about the ability to control your vocal airflow which decreases the stress and blockage of words during speech. This I found was the root cause of my stuttering...
I became fluent by studying as to why fluent speakers don’t stutter. This led me to the idea of having voluntary control over my Valsalva response. I am a speech pathologist so I have a bit more infor...
I still stutter as before but with this technique I'm mastering how to control it in social settings. You can say it's controlled like about 70%. And yes it's blocks and repetitions..but at an extrem...
Did you have blocks? i feel like pausing after every word will increase the possibility for blocks with me...
personally i use a nickname, one that’s shorter and easier to use with breathing techniques, if i try to say my full name it’s guaranteed i’ll block but if i use my nickname there’s like a 80% chance ...
i used to have this problem!!!! for YEARS. i also have an A name so i totally understand the struggle. something i did to help was add a word before my name to help me ease into it and thinking about ...
If vowels at the start of phrases or words are difficult, you might be want to look into easy onsets ....
I have a similiar Issue. One way i kinda dealt with it was to kinda try dividing it into 2 parts? So the first letter or syllable i just kinda conceptualize as if i am spelling it. For Example in m...
I relate. However, I block on the word "Specialist" in my job title so every encounter where I have to introduce myself at work is a struggle! Here's something that might be helpful - I just found out...
Yeah mate I can understand you , but just give it a shot you never know. A full month then you can decide whether it's working or not...