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The way it’s helped me, it helps me to know how to reconstruct what I’m trying to say so I can avoid certain blocks It helps me know more words and sentence structure so I can talk and plan out my sen...
>*"I’ve read online that “reading out loud” can some how improve your stutter, even in the slightest way.. is this true?"* **According to research**: By reading out loud, we can learn and develop...
>*"I dont stammer while reading even in front of class but I stammer while speaking! How?"* In my opinion: reading could be easier than spontaneously speaking, because: * When reading, we require...
Tips to improve stuttering (Exactly what fear is holding back speech to outgrow stuttering? Obviously we fear stuttering and listeners responses but what is its deeper fear? What fear is behind it all? Do we fear our own intention to say a feared word fluently? Here is homework.)
Tips to improve stuttering (Exactly what fear is holding back speech to outgrow stuttering? Obviously we fear stuttering and listeners responses but what is its deeper fear? What fear is behind it all...
I also do silent blocks like you. When I do a silent block, I'm checking how much air is pushing against the parts of my mouth (like throat, lips, tongue etc) that make sounds. This helps me decide wh...
Great post! Absolutely, self-acceptance is hard but we should aim for it regardless, in order to break out of the vicious circle. **In my opinion**: self-acceptance is the ability to embrace and love...
>Or is there a division in the camp of what causes stuttering? Is it rooted in the brain or is it physical (an issue with the vocal cords, larynx, etc)? Good questions. The PhD researchers Yairi a...
Tips to improve stuttering (Do we notice too many speech errors? Is this because we apply tricks to get (unnecessary) feedback? Does this lead to holding back speech? Tips to outgrow stuttering as an adult.)
Tips to improve stuttering (Do we notice too many speech errors? Is this because we apply tricks to get (unnecessary) feedback? Does this lead to holding back speech? Tips to outgrow stuttering as an ...
Tips to improve stuttering (how to increase our skill to endure stress (or fear of failing)? How to become antifragile? Is 'fear of failure to speak fluently' at the root of stuttering? What can we learn from speech blocks to aim for outgrowing stuttering as an adult?
Tips to improve stuttering (how to increase our skill to endure stress (or fear of failing)? How to become antifragile? Is 'fear of failure to speak fluently' at the root of stuttering? What can we le...
To all those who don't stutter anymore
To all those who don't stutter anymore Have you reached a point where you don't even think about speaking anymore. Like when you don't even think about you possibly stuttering ?...
I literally saw the same thing and tried it out. My stutter hasn't drastically improved but the "flow" of speaking seems much more fluid and on top of that I feel cognitively more alert....
2 or more languages = stuttering I have 3 siblings. Me and my older brother are bilingual and stutter really bad, however my 2 smaller siblings only speak 1 language but they don’t stutter at all, s...
I found something that may be of interest. Researchers try to make a correlation between stuttering and learning multiple languages. Quoted by Yairi & Ambrose (PhD researchers) in the book Clinic...
> why don't we stutter in it despite all the difficult situations or even if all people are looking at us? Because these words are easy. Yes and no. Yes, the words are easy but in my opinion, all...
>If you believe it is impossible to speak in front of your classmates without stuttering, then this belief affects your intentions Yes and no. For example, if I think "My father is watching my tou...
>Good feelings do not lead to disorders In my opinion, nothing is further from the truth. In my opinion, speech therapies put too much emphasis on reducing negative thoughts and feelings, whereas ...
>John Harrison portrayed self-awareness as two circles, one representing your true self and the other representing what you show to others, and the overlapping area between the circles represents s...
Yes there is a lot of research about people who recovered naturally or spontaneously from stuttering. If you type in Bol or another book website 'stutter research', then you can read about it, for exa...
>The problem is not a physical problem (a problem of the tongue, mouth or jaw), but rather a psychological problem Thank you, but I am afraid that you completely misunderstand me. You argue that a...
"*Elongation*". I agree with you that the positive effect of elongation could be: reducing fear of a feared letter. Research states that if adults who stutter 'anticipate stuttering', then they are 90...