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commentr/StutterSep 1, 2024
1 points

It depends on the person. For me, acceptance is pretty magical. I’ve even gotten to the point where I think stuttering is beautiful because it allows other people to know it’s okay to be different and...

Causes & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityAcceptance & PrideMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterAug 26, 2024
0 points

I used to speak fluently when I was alone. But now, I developed a lot of bad habits due to stuttering and I started to stutter even when I'm alone but definitely negligible compared to when talking to...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Avoidance & SubstitutionExperiential AssociationSituational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 26, 2024
0 points

Better. Speaking to myself (thinking at loud) - no stutter. Imagining that I'm talking to someone (speech training) - stutter even when I'm alone....

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityExperiential Association
postr/StutterAug 26, 2024
5 points

Results of little survey: fluency when alone

Results of little survey: fluency when alone Hi, I posted a survey question a couple of days ago: how fluent are you when alone? My scale was: 1 = completely fluent 2 = much more fluent when alo...

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & Stuttering
Situational VariabilityRepetitions & Prolongations
commentr/StutterAug 25, 2024
0 points

We can choose not to speak if it’s too much trouble, like the short film you mentioned. Mute people don’t have the option of speaking. I understand where some stutterers are coming from when they say ...

Identity & DisabilitySchool & WorkCauses & Variability
Medicalization / NeurodiversityAccess & RightsSituational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 25, 2024
1 points

1. I never stutter when alone or talking to animals....

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Situational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 25, 2024
3 points

Weird that I've noticed someone has been going through all the comments in this sub recently and down voting them. Not even just this post, but all of them. To answer the question, my fluency is ...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & Avoidance
Situational VariabilityExperiential Association
commentr/StutterAug 25, 2024
1 points

I speak better when I'm busy with something like a video game (whether the sound is quiet or loud) or listening to music....

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 25, 2024
4 points

Hi HeruponBesttest2: thank you so much for your response. The work by Prof. Jackson found that PWS would be fluent if they truly believed that they were alone (the sample size was only 24). Maybe, ...

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Situational VariabilityNeurological & Brain
commentr/StutterAug 25, 2024
3 points

No I don't stutter when talking to myself alone or reading from a book outloud... I use to love reading bedtime stories to my sons, was the only time I could actually verbally interact with them wit...

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Experiential AssociationSituational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 25, 2024
3 points

If you don’t have a problem speaking when alone, and your problem is hard silent blocks, this is unlikely to be of much help. There are much more effective practices you can do however, but they are...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & Variability
Avoidance & SubstitutionSituational Variability
postr/StutterAug 25, 2024
8 points

fluency when alone

fluency when alone It has been reported for over 80 years that people who stutter are more fluent when they are alone. Most recently, Prof. Eric Jackson (NYU) and co-workers reported almost complete f...

Causes & VariabilityAnticipation & AvoidanceSpeech & Stuttering
Situational VariabilityExperiential AssociationRepetitions & Prolongations
commentr/StutterAug 24, 2024
1 points

I stutter and I have found vitamins greatly help. Just my observation....

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Advice RequestsSituational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 23, 2024
-1 points

I don’t have a stutter but my partner does, He’s always found it more therapeutic to be able to use songs to communicate the things he feels. He listens to a lot of music and we bond a lot over it sin...

Causes & VariabilityCommunity & SupportIdentity & Disability
Situational VariabilityValidation & EmpathyMedicalization / Neurodiversity
commentr/StutterAug 23, 2024
15 points

Sing everything. Tap a rhythm with your finger. Tap a rhythm with your foot. Talk slowly. Talk quickly. Breathe. Spit it out. It's just a habit. It's about confidence. You'll grow out ...

Anticipation & AvoidanceCauses & VariabilityIdentity & Disability
Avoidance & SubstitutionSituational VariabilityStress & Fight/Flight+1 more
commentr/StutterAug 22, 2024
4 points

I hate that, too. Why in the hell would I make an ass of myself? When I was a child my family doctor recommended my parents give me singing lessons. They did, I still stutter, but sing really well. I ...

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Situational VariabilityAdvice Offered
commentr/StutterAug 22, 2024
6 points

LITERALLY! Who the hell is gonna sing out everything they say? I'd prefer just to stutter, too...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 22, 2024
7 points

Yeah I’m not abt to try and sing what I’m saying ppl are gonna look at me like I’m crazy...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability
commentr/StutterAug 22, 2024
0 points

Singing! Even if he or his parents are bad singers and can't hit a note, that muscle memory and rhythmic cadence help a lot with learning how to speak with confidence, which is pretty crucial for some...

Causes & VariabilityEmotional Experience
Situational VariabilityHope & Motivation
postr/StutterAug 22, 2024
48 points

Sick of fluent people constantly bringing up singing

Sick of fluent people constantly bringing up singing Literally almost every time I talk about stuttering or see something about stuttering online, there is always a ton of fluent people who just say ...

Causes & Variability
Situational Variability