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If you think about it you not accepting it is what is causing the stutter. Pretty straight forward. Harder you try the harder you fail. Let go accept and the words start to flow....
For me at least, until I got through the acceptance part the tools didn't work. Once I was able to own my stutter I was much more able to work on it. Both parts are needed. I do still stutter very not...
I too am not a fan of the 'acceptance' people mostly because I stutter so little that therapy actually really helped my speech and I rarely really stutter (I'm just lucky that way I guess) but because...
Idk why but this text is hard for me to understand. I feel like I have dyslexia now haha. But basically what you're saying is "is the main therapy acceptance rather than overcoming stuttering?"? I...
Everyone's traumas or disabilities are individual and I don't believe should be compared as "worse or better" than another. Not so much because the thoughtfulness to others you are saying have it wo...
The mainstream therapies are diverting from speech therapies into pure self-acceptances?
The mainstream therapies are diverting from speech therapies into pure self-acceptances? The question sounds kinda unintelligible but one of my American-born Chinese friends(he himself is not an SLP t...
I understand what you mean and I'm the same way. I'm assuming you have no need to "fix" your stutter either. I think societal acceptance is more important than my getting some kind of speech therapy....
Thanks for sharing this 👍 I'm sure it'll help someone. Maybe I just accept that my stutter is a part of me. I mean i get anxious about speaking sometimes but my stutter is mild and a quarter of the t...
I stutter freely, am outspoken, and loud. Myth busted :D...
I agree. It’s helped me tremendously and i appear to be more fluently under most circumstances. Plus I do pretty well at scrabble!...
What are the qualities that you gained from dealing with stuttering and how did it positively impact your attitude towards life?
What are the qualities that you gained from dealing with stuttering and how did it positively impact your attitude towards life? [removed]...
I'd disagree. I think it is healthy and if one appears more fluent it is because one is. There isn't a cure for stuttering so whatever works kind of goes....
I'd say my stutter is moderate, I've learned how to control (better word than hiding) it thought my life experiences. I always say what i want to say, i just make an effort to calm down and pronounce ...
in my experience when I try to control the nerves my stutter is worse!! when i calm relax and think about pernouncing the whole word slowly is when i can speak the best. Always remain confident, who c...
I used to put my hand up which in theory makes no sense but I was always so proud to use my voice...
I have to regularly present at work and externally. I do stutter at every presentation and truly hate it. But honestly, this is who I am: I will most likely never be able to present like I could if I ...
Lil Update after 2 months: I think Im doing great in my class, i do always participate in recitation while speaking english and i must say that my grammar isn't that good but less stutter. I just go w...
Me too , what I do is focus on the message, it works sometimes, and embrace my stutter....
If im gonna be honest speech therapy is a waste of time, I took therapy from the age kindergarten-6th, I just learned to except the fact, our stutter is what makes us special, it gets annoying but fuc...
The trick is to stop trying at all. Just be you and if you mess up that is ok. We all speak a little different from each other and that’s what make us all unique...