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Any Spanish people or Spanish speakers here?
Any Spanish people or Spanish speakers here? Hello everyone. I have been stuttering all my life, and I would like to meet new people with the same issue. To give and receive support, stay in touch an...
I have interviewed people who do not stutter and I have seen them freeze, panic and fail the most basic tasks. Interviews in general mess people up. Congrats on getting the interview, it proves you ...
I totally relate — I also have a speech difference and found that being upfront about it helps set the tone. When I had to present a case study this past Monday - 5/12/2025, I used AI (ChatGPT) to hel...
How I Learned to Control My Stuttering
How I Learned to Control My Stuttering I am a Male, 65 years old, Navy Vet, and married for 30 Glorious Years... A Lifelong Stutterer The first record of my stuttering was at 5 years old on my kinder...
**Summary:** *(of the post)* This is my way to achieve subconscious fluency: 1. In order to kick-start the automatic processes (to speak fluently), speak on the timing of your natural prosody (note:...
My personal strategy towards stuttering remission (subconscious fluency as opposed to controlled fluency)
My personal strategy towards stuttering remission (subconscious fluency as opposed to controlled fluency) There are SLPs and even researchers, who have achieved stuttering remission and subconscious f...
Congrats on getting the job! However the interview went please be proud of what you’ve done. You’re braver than so much you think you are. Nothing to be embarrassed about when you tried hard and overc...
im also thinking of a different way to phrase something. or I just pause, take a breath ad might even occasionally say 'umm' to try and trigger the speech...
Awesome! It's a great tool to use when you know this one particular word will give you trouble. A good exercise that builds on this is slow, extreme pronunciation. Even fluent professional speakers u...
Dont worry! he will get better as time passes by. But for now, I would like to tell a tip that I use. Before saying a sentence, I form the sentence with the words that come easy for me, and then I tal...
For D, its the same, I would again start with 'eeee' and then D, like 'i(e)d'. Or else I just leave the D and will start from the next word, people understand it anyways I think. But I would like to r...
It's kind of hard to explain in words. For example, if I struggle to say the word Electrical, I bring the edges of my mouth way back, like when saying Eeeeeeeee. In the same way, I pre-shape my lips i...
I tried to explain it to myself until I memorized the most. Then I do the same with my brother or friends. Worked most of the time for me...
From someone who was once a 9th grader who stuttered a lot. Get really good at short, thoughtful, questions and responses. Get to know her, ask her about things. But in short one liner type phrases. ...
I find it helps to shape my mouth for that vowel in advance, in an exaggerated way, almost like I would be imitating an LA accent. Doing that, the sound comes out almost automatically, with no effort ...
What do you do on your bad days?
What do you do on your bad days? Pretty sure we all have this. it’s a like a spidey sense telling us this is a bad moment. Do you push through or sit it out? Like if you’ve been meaning to get a hai...
I found self help for the stutterer by Malcolm Fraser really helpful, especially the parts that deal with the psychological and behavioural aspects of stuttering. They really helped me adress the nega...
I read your first post and are currently reading «redefining stuttering» by John Harrison...
Hey everyone, I’ve been diving deep into stuttering treatment lately, and I want to share my thoughts on Dr. Fluency USA—it’s been a game-changer for so many! Their approach uses cutting-edge tech, li...
Hey everyone, I’ve been diving deep into stuttering treatment lately, and I want to share my thoughts on Dr. Fluency USA—it’s been a game-changer for so many! Their approach uses cutting-edge tech, li...