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I love stuttering!
I love stuttering! I discovered something interesting that might help. Change your relationship with your stuttering. Fall in love with it. And when you're in conversation, you're more likely not to s...
Ich liebe es zu stottern
Ich liebe es zu stottern Ich hab etwas interessantes herausgefunden was vielleicht helfen könnte. Ändere die Beziehung zu deinem stottern. Verlieb dich in das Stottern. Und wenn du in Gesprächen bist ...
I understand your point, but this idea is flawed. Your child isn't necessarily going to stutter, but even if they do, they won't have much trouble with someone like you around who stutters. Please don...
Congratulations on this achievement, I truly believe stuttering has more of a positive impact on people that the negatives we associate them with. People might indeed learn a thing or two, not just ab...
Dude I went from being terrified of life to straight up bartending , I’ll stutter at a table so bad and honestly just not give a fuck...
Look I’m a huge fan of science and academics as an engineer. But I am also Big fan of Ciceros teachings of academic scepticism. And my obervations through my soon 35 years as a stutterer is what I bel...
Don’t think of it as a disease, an ailment or a disability. It’s part of who you are. Own it and embrace it. If you are confident and comfortable with your stutter then it wont matter what others thin...
A gentle note
A gentle note This isn’t a “my story” post. I just want to put something gentler in the feed for anyone who needs it today. I read the posts where stuttering feels like it’s ruined everything. That pa...
First step is acceptance. Second step is speech therapy. I’ve been doing it for 5 years now and have noticeably improved my stutter to the point where i barely have any stutters....
😒 this “stimulation” is not gonna be a magical thing to fix your stutter & “better” your life. If you’re miserable now, you’ll still be miserable afterwards. Once YOU start to accept that you stutter...
People are “pitying” you because that’s how you’re acting & what you’re projecting. Exude confidence so even if you stutter, no big deal. Funny thing is it’s more of a deal to us than it is to other p...
The solution is to stop caring what others think. You are a person and deserve to be respected. If someone does not respect you for how you speak, their opinion does not matter....
Good that you are not embarrassed or so. The worst thing you can do is to be ashamed of it. You know your worth and the people that laugh are just uninformed. And to be honest, stuttering in such a ...
A permanent confidence state is unrealistic for anyone, let alone people like us who stutter. BUT we can learn to focus on the positives (e.g. a day with less stuttering) and less on the negatives ...
Okay, that lets me understand where you're coming from more. So you understand 'cure' to mean like some penicilin for an infection or something - basically no work involved. My dad's speech as of now,...
Thank you for the reply. I understand what you are saying. For many though, there is a big difference between overcoming it vs. living with it. This is not to argue, or belabor a point...however,...
From my own (negative) experience with SLPs in early childhood, I would just say: Listen. To the parents and to the speech of the PWS. This was over 20 years ago and things have probably and hopefully...
In my opinion to say they are cured means not that they dont stutter at all, but that their speech is so smooth that both the speaker and listeners cannot notice. Even people who dont stutter have "st...
If someone doesn't like you because of who you are, you're probably better off without them in your life. I've found that most people are patient and caring and nice, and the ones that aren't, aren't ...
No I assume most people like me because I’m funny and charming and kind and confident. Those things stand out far more positively than a stutter stands out negatively....