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I have those too. Actually there are weeks where I speak almost perfectly, then others where I stutter out of control and it just happens, no reason behind it....
It took me along time to accept it. I pray someone finds a “cure” for stuttering in my lifetime, but until then I know it’s not going anywhere. I feel the same way too. I know people think that we’r...
It’s hard though, because you only know if someone stutters if they let it out. I mean, how do i know the shy kid in my class isn’t someone who stutters? Also, since stuttering is so random, i may jus...
No, I'm not nervous and speaking slowly doesn't necessarily help!
No, I'm not nervous and speaking slowly doesn't necessarily help! Hi fellow pws, I have been reading a few of the comments and I find it odd that people have been playing stuttering off as a nervous r...
Sometimes, during important speaking situations, people who stutter may access some speaking strategies that reduce stuttering. They may not even be aware that they are doing this but in this situatio...
This 100%. I can give presentations, interviews, tell anecdotes and not stutter once. Try and tell my friends what I did on the weekend and it's terrible. Having said that, it's so temperamental...
I stutter all the time, and unfortunately the severity is unpredictable. I’ll never forget the time I gave a class presentation and didn’t stutter a single time, but I also usually stutter when I’m ju...
Stuttering only under anxiety?
Stuttering only under anxiety? Hi, Is it possible to say that we stutter only when we re under stress? When we re angry, sad or excited? I dont have a BIG stuttering problem, i d say on a range of 1...
We don't know exactly what causes stutter. The science simply isn't done yet. :) We do know, however, that stutter varies a lot. Seems like what you're experiencing. The important thing is to be awa...
>what’s known as the “stuttering paradox.” What's this? Never heard of that before. Which paradigm is it from?...
IT consultant , I am more into technical solutions and there are ways to a avoid conversations when I don’t want to . I tend to stutter more the more conversations I have with the same person . And my...
>you’re talking to someone and say the sentence without tension or effort. You don’t stutter _That_ is the bit I'd choose to focus on instead. Sometimes we're fluent, sometimes we're not. Stutter ...
Even working with word problems. Give him “silent processing time”. You can set a timer where he’s not “allowed” to talk. It (paradoxically) creates space for him to gather his thoughts and maybe not ...
It means that stutter impacts the communication via speech you have with people. I'm not sure we'd label that "psychological", inasmuch as it's a rather involved affair to enter into that sort of rela...
yeah I also noticed that my stutter varies from language to language, like it does from situation to situation and of course from people to people. but A's are one of my worst enemies, maybe the worst...
Interesting. Dopamine surely plays in with this. Or allergy to fish. Have you tried Krill oil or Flax seed oil? I have not tried those weirdly enough, Im a real supplement nerd but have not tried thos...
Basically, it's because stutter varies. Like, a lot. Depending on which mode of performance we're in, and the sort of general circumstance as well, stutter will be more or less severe. It's one of th...
Sure, stutter variance is a thing. But that's why it's good to know how to manage it when it's the worst. We often end up in situations where we have to speak, even if its hard, and that's the stuff t...
first of all, i'm loving this experimentation process and putting in the effort to find what words for you. that's legit, regardless of how successful it was. to preface what i'm about to say, "the r...
Hello op! So I am 15 and I stutter since I was like 2-3 idk exactly so my advice is be very calm with him talk to him slowly and gently (atleast this works for me) but if nothing works you have to acc...