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Absolutely - I've found that socially dismissing my stutter, in practice, working towards the speech being fluent/flowing even if the speech includes stuttering, This can look like being nonreactive t...
I'm 33 and I used to worry it's been holding me back so I avoided jobs where it's important to speak quickly and fluently. I worked in customer service and some clients would assume I was slow lol, an...
According to my practical observations, the more i desire fluency the more i stutter less!...
When we are excited to speak by heart, we are so immersed in speaking rather than controlling speach errors That's why we probably don't stutter when singing...
It might be fear of judgement that’s causing your subconscious to go into freeze mode. It might’ve started because of the perceived importance of the speaking situation (meeting or presentations at wo...
When I was young, I hated confrontation. Scared the piss out of me. Now, at 71, it doesn’t bother me. Bring. It. On. But at the same time, if someone is patient and kind while I have a block, I tell t...
>Question: how to get rid of the self-imposed rules that I've setup? Answer: I should not feel that I have to reduce or increase certain "technique or emotions" Good question. I think that we should ...
It’s a semantics issue! The way to block less is to learn the tangible steps to get less bothered by it....
>*"I am treating exhilaration or happiness as an emotion which is 'natural' which make me think less of controlling my "speech errors" in speech."* Now I understand what you mean. I agree with you 10...
>If you have a mental breakdown or a panic attack or feel ashamed and guilty about it every time you try to speak, it’s only going to regress your progress This is the billion dollar statement that y...
My observation of stutter communities
My observation of stutter communities I've had a stutter my whole life, I've been to speech therapy for years which didn't help me at all. I've worked on my speech via a program which I won't name be...
In my opinion, there are likely many different solutions that lead to Rome, meaning, that many paths might lead to stuttering remission, I think that this is appears to be the case in young children. ...
The action of trying to improve my speech, does in fact help with my mood and mentality. A good Mentality definitely has shown improvements of my speech....
Yes. I think it is helpful as long as you stick with it. By doing this you’re releasing the fear and anxiety of speaking that developmental stutterers get as we get older. When you’re little you just ...
**So. Basically. I think it's vital to talk about stuttering recovery and deserves our attention.** In my opinion: Traditional speech therapy usually adopts two components: *We can either:* 1. le...
Thank you and great response and great debate material indeed! According to [Koichi](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Koichi-Mori) (PhD researcher) "*The problem is that we try to consciously con...
I think "forgetting stuttering" is wrong sentence here because it seems like we are trying to avoid and run away from our stutter which would never go on itself unless we took an action i.e we should ...
I have a good Movie analogy: When you go to a Movie, you let yourself get drawn in. With a movie you use two senses: * seeing and * hearing If your senses or the soundtrack don't synchronize with...
If someone who is recuperating from a condition - uses a tool to get better (to improve his health). Then, eventually he will stop using this tool, and even though he's not yet at full health, his bod...
I think that we stutterers learned to have no desire to forget that we stutter - especially during difficult speaking situations. The thing about forgetting is.. the more we tell ourselves to forget ...