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Vocaloid! If there’s any stuttering vocaloid fans wondering if there’s a song about stuttering there is! It hasn’t been translated yet into English (my Japanese isn’t good enough to translate it 😅)....
Interesting. However this approach (theory) doesn’t explain induced fluency if voice delayed gadget or noise introduced to the vocal hearing closed loop or during acting and in general any novelty in...
The speech therapy that I’ve received was not remotely around acceptance. I was born with a severe neurological stutter, and I’ve had times in my life where I could barely get out two words without a ...
I'm currently in 10th grade ( year 11 where I'm from ) and during year 8 I was actually quite s\*icidal with my stutter. I'm from New Zealand where I learnt a British accent and cleared it up. Try a n...
I can definitely tell the difference between an actual stutter and the kind that's meant to be funny. I guess if you do it your whole life ya kinda pick up on it after a while....
Give diaphragmatic breathing exercises, even though they might not work since it's easier with young children, but I'd also suggest acting or singing. I personally know a couple of people who stutter...
My dh speaks fluently in a different voice like when he does an impersonation. So if he has to speak like Shaggy (the dog in that cartoon)…. I’m sure he would gladly do it to save someone’s life....
Sadly that’s a different part of the brain… I never stutter when I sign or rap. But I remember researching it a while back, something like our stuttering comes from the right side and the singing side...
In a crisis or in an argument, I never seem to stutter...
This is just one case, but I once had to act in a crisis and did not stutter. Life is strange!...
> All I can do then is over a period of time, practice saying that phrase over and over when I'm alone, mindful of how it sounds, how it feels in my lips, throat etc. and after a while I know I can sa...
lol, I was wondering if anyone was going to call me on that. It’s definitely not what I meant, but if you listen to his early interviews when , especially when he was at UCLA, it was definitely more p...
So… diaphragmatic breathing exercises, I record myself talking in certain situations to retrain my brain to normalise speaking in real life situations and to try to remove the fear, and I have adjuste...
From a person who has lived their whole life with a severe stutter please don’t give up. If therapy isn’t an affordable option for you I just wanted to share that practicing screaming (I’m into heavy ...
But to summarize the findings: Speaking in a rhythm can increase fluency among stutterers due to several factors: 1. **Temporal Regularity**: Rhythm provides a consistent temporal framework, which ca...
Sorry I didn’t see you reply! Here’s some academic papers that explore the relationship between rhythm and fluency in stuttering. To practice this technique look up metronome on in YouTube or get yo...
I understand. You got this. You’re still breathing. Whatever it is, life isn’t over. Here: look into paul staments stutter shift, or look into thiamine and magnesium supplements. I’m doing lions name ...
For me, it’s a disability. Literally. I want to say the word… I know how to say the word… but in many contexts I am unable to say the word. Lack the “ability” to speak fluently. We are lucky this is...
I had some success at a 2 week intensive program. When I say some success, I mean, I left the program completely fluent, but it came back a few months later. I have mixed feelings about it. A part of ...
This seems vaguely similar to what was taught at HCRI. Good stuff, hope it continues to work well for you. Speaking fluently for the first time is a high unlike anything you will ever experience. Unfo...