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There are different types of stutters: 1. Repetitions that are infrequent, easily move to next sound and don’t have any attached emotions 2. Repetitions that are more frequent, harder to move to ...
I get people stutter/stumble at times but it's different for myself. I once had a call and I had to say limited and my stutter was really bad that day, I ended up saying "limi-li-li-li-limited" and it...
In my experience i stutter more commonly on words that start the same. WH- what, why where ect... I stutter on wh, anything with an L, license, loss ect... Sometimes I stop and start the word over wh...
looks very realistic. The only thing i could say is that I only have problems with the first sillable of the word i'm stuttering on, but i don't know if it's actually a thing among others or it's just...
>Is there any way to work on it, or should I fully accept it? These two are not mutually exclusive. In fact, acceptance typically correlates with essier stuttering. You can work on it, but gettin...
i spoke to a speech pathologist a while back and the way she described it was all these speaking actions are in different loops in the mind. for instance speaking to someone is actually very different...
I see the persons losing interest when I talk to them
I see the persons losing interest when I talk to them Everything is fine when I rarely manage to talk without stuttering, but when I start to block and the phrase don't come out I see the people whose...
Am I the only one who only stutters when they talk to people? When do you stutter?
Am I the only one who only stutters when they talk to people? When do you stutter? Hey y’all - I’m 21 and have been stuttering my whole life. Do any of y’all stutter when y’all talk to yourselves? I’l...
I had another social event last night where I only knew one person. I avoided introducing myself when I walked in (and immediately felt bad about it). But I later talked with people, let out a bunc...
Hey OP, let me tell you my side of the story if that helps. Back in school, maybe 8th grade, i was playing some outdoor game with my classmates during the games period (PT class). We divided us people...
Very late to the party, but I know this too well. When I speak in my native language (German) and English everything is perfectly fine. Especially American english with its very soft consonants is som...
There are different types/intensities of stutters. The truth is that the more pressure (even very very subtle) that a child gets that they need to talk more fluently, the *more dysfluent they become....
Call a far away store and start with a single voluntary repetition. “Hi, wwwhat time do you close today.” What’s the worst that can happen?...
You should let people hear your repetitions, but for this reason - that is how you stop blocking. Most of us hate letting ppl hear them. But, as counterintuitive as it sounds, letting your repetit...
If you listen closely to fluent people talking, you'll notice they have occasional repetitions/prologations. But you have to be looking for them, because they don't stand out as anything "odd". Some...
I’m aware of prolongation vs repetition, but I haven’t heard of attached emotions. Could you elaborate on what 1 and 2 are?...
Talk about different types/severities of stuttering. Most people think of a stutter as just 1, but an impactful stutter is much much more of a daily challenge. 1. Repetitions/prolongations that tra...
Doesn't sound like stuttering since you're not having speech blocks (you're trying to say a word but it won't come out due to lack of air flow) or repetition (think Porky Pig, even though that not the...
Do you stutter if you are reading?
Do you stutter if you are reading? Sorry for the trivial question. I used to be able to read something to someone but can’t anymore. Just curious if this is like others. Thanks...
I love your sentence “PWS overestimate value of fluency to point of perfectionism”, which can be debilitating. I find it very affirming to listen to fluent people have repetitions that easily transit...