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vHi I would recommend you try a stuttering prosthesis. It changed my life and my kid's lives. I use the Edinburgh Masker and my kids use DAF Delayed Auditory Feedback). Check it out on Google and ...
If speech therapy has failed you, I would recommend a speech prosthesis like the Edinburgh Masker or DAF device. They changed my life....
Yep, it's very effective in the beginning, but eventually you get used to delayed auditory feedback and you'll stutter again. Instead of buying the product, you can download for free an app that mimic...
I could see it working especially now during the pandemic.But Is There a VR app like that at the moment?...
has someone trier speech training in vr to help with stutterint?
has someone trier speech training in vr to help with stutterint? i am near to complete my bachelors in computer science and all i have to take is two speech courses and some maths, was wondering if vr...
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“Advice to those whose stutter” I like this one because it’s an aggregation of advice to those whose stutter (hence the name) by speech therapists who ALSO stutter! https://www.stutteringhelp.org/si...
Increased fluency from DAF is temporary. If it wasn’t, I’d use it all the time lol. There’s cheap DAF apps out there too...
The difference being that glasses are proven to work for basically everyone with astigmatism, near-sightedness, or far-sightsedness (up to a certain point of course. The more extreme cases get no reli...
It doesn't work for everyone, but it does help some people. Frankly, it can depend on the quality of the SLP. It can also depend on the individual being treated. Stuttering is complex; what works fo...
People with bad vision or bad hearing do not worry about their bad vision or hearing going away, they simply get a prosthesis (eye glasses or hearing aids) and their situation usually improves. Same...
The first rule in medicine is supposed to be Primum Non Nocere - First Do No Harm. I had years and years and years of speech therapy and it harmed me tremendously. I did not get any better and I tho...
I like the DAF and the Edinburgh Masker. We have 7 year old twins who stutter and the DAF works great with them. I also use it and I like it...
The Speakeasy device costs over 1,000 USD and I heard very negative things about it. The Edinburgh Masker and DAF are about 300 USD. According to the literature the effects are usually long term. I...
I’ve used a DAF. Wicked weird at first but it did help my fluency. I made me think I was speaking with other people...
Speech Prostheses
Speech Prostheses Has anyone used a speech prosthesis such as the Edinburgh Masker or DAF (Delayed Auditory Feedback)? What is your experience with it? I have used the Masker and DAF and it is wond...
I checked the app but sadly its not on android. But I heard it's in development so I can't wait....
Thanks! Yeah, I'd never suggest it as a solution or aid for stutterers. But it was an effective tool during therapy....
It's called Delayed Audio Feedback, or DAF. You can get it as an app for your phone. I tried it when I was younger, but it was difficult to use due to other people's voice getting delayed too, leading...
At one of my first appointments at my speech therapist, they did something along these lines to demonstrate that I could be fluent. It was headphones and a mic. The device introduced a delay from what...