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Achievement Just wanted to share with the community that I managed to deliver a 'presentation' today. Yes, it was just in front of the teacher. Yes, I stuttered my way through it. Yes, I barely made e...
I get all those and words like "remember" are words I often get stuck on. A speech therapist I went to as an adult, a real life saver, taught me to soften my consonants. This doesn't work for the sof...
Bruce Willis has said that he could hardly talk before and that acting (and speech therapy) helped him overcome his stutter when he was still in school. Kinda like how Joe Biden describes it (except h...
Well I´ve had a moderate/severe stutter and after one intensive Stuttering Program I was 1 year without a single stutter event. Including talking in front of many many people. But I was talking a litt...
They helped me tremendously, but since every stutterer is different, I don't want to promote anything as a possible solution for stuttering. Watch some free coaching videos on YouTube to determine, wh...
I am a certified speech coach with them. There is only 7 of us. I stuttered for over 50 years. I gain fluency in 6 months. I coach people and do not get paid a dime. I do it because I believe in the m...
I personally took the program and currently take it. To get the most out of the program you have to do all they ask of you. If you are a mild stutterer you can see results very quickly with this progr...
You can also whisper. You can also modulate your words up and down. Same system. Try reading out loud at least one hour a day . When your minds hears fluency from your lips, it will erase the bad memo...
I've gotten a similar question before. As such, I copied most of the following from a previous response. It's more of a program than any particular techniques. I believe the therapist is an integral ...
>My guess is that your new voice has something to do with your fluent speech 100% correct. monotone speech was part of the training to achieve fluency. I'm just curious if others have experienced ...
How did you achieve fluency? My guess is that your new voice has something to do with your fluent speech......
monotone speech after achieving fluency
monotone speech after achieving fluency As part of achieving fluency, I lost a lot of the range in my voice. I'll modulate my volume, but there isn't much in the way of pitch. Everything I say is in a...
I've gotten a similar question before. As such, I copied most of the following from a previous response. It's more of a program than any particular techniques. I believe the therapist is an integral ...
I didn't get fluent until my 20's. I was a severe stutterer from my earliest memory. Severe, as in, never a fluent sentence. Blocks so bad that I ran out of air. I knew I would always stutter. The ...
Hi. I did the New Speech in Czech Republic in 2015. It is very similar to the one in Poland. After the therapy I was 100% fluent for 1 year and than maybe 99% fluent for the next one. Then I moved t...
My SLP in middle school used to have me call random places. I used to call 411 (I think that’s the number) to get information on a number for a place. Or, order a pizza. I used to make these calls w...
Anyone in here knows Joseph Sheehan? He's known to be the most successful therapist at his time. You can read his works for free.
Anyone in here knows Joseph Sheehan? He's known to be the most successful therapist at his time. You can read his works for free. [Message to a stutterer](https://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/Infostutte...
Had a similar experience, saw a speech therapist for a couple sessions, and along with other practices eventually got over my stutter. Fluency is possible but it's not a straight line and it takes tim...
I am working in hospital setting and 3 years ago they hired nurse anesthetists who is PWS, and she never had SLP treatment. Her job requires fast verbal responses. At first her stuttering was severe i...
I do believe in speech therapy. Speech therapy worked for me... Second time around. I was a severe stutterer from my earliest memory. Severe, as in, never a fluent sentence. Blocks so bad that I ran...