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It's probably because you stopped using your speech as much, we getting better at things we do constantly so cure from stutter is talking as much as possible...
So I can say it's definitely possible to get rid of stuttering, one of my friends used to stutter badly but kept working on it and it's went away. I'm a stutturer myself, noticed that the more I read ...
Anyone else forgot how to communicate?
Anyone else forgot how to communicate? My stutter came up in middle school, grew worse in high school and became much better during university and today I mostly manage to go unnoticed on my good days...
I’ve been forced to work on my shitty phone stuttering (for Doctor appointments, etc), it’s still a work in progress but I think having to do it more is helping....
YES. A few days ago I posted on here that I completely botched a zoom presentation when in real life I’ve learned to control my stutter when talking in front of an audience....
I began to talk with my hands more as it helps me break up the blocks in my speech and helps keep me relaxed. I also try to speak softly whenever possible because when I get excited I tend to talk fas...
Avoiding certain sounds and using other sounds instead will only function for as long as those other sounds aren't themselves becoming part of the stutter. Also, having to constantly find substitutes ...
I do a similar thing but what I do when I know the word but can’t utter it at the moment, is ‘asking’ what the word is in another language (I’m bilingual) as if I was trying to find the correct transl...
I’ve been taught to do so as well when I was younger. It’s a good technique but I prefer keeping a quick/natural flow because taking pauses to breathe in kinda messes that up. It’s definitely a lifesa...
I'm a bit late but this is the complete opposite. If I think, I can control my stuttering but if I don't think it's horrible and I usually forget what I was gonna say....
It’s smart, you can choose your words mid sentence while having already started the sentence, but it’s also not what you wanted to say. I would advise you to say what you want to say regardless off st...
What are your tricks/techniques to limit exposure of your stuttering?
What are your tricks/techniques to limit exposure of your stuttering? I've been stuttering my whole life for as long as I can remember. My stuttering frequency varies from seasons/months but does not ...
My stutter decreased at periods when i talked more to people or read something outloud. And when i was more quiet it increased so i think you have to communicate with people you feel closest to. Im 16...
Had a similar experience this week! I so much prefer to see the audience when I present and it usually goes quite ok. I had prepared a nice presentation and spent a lot of time and at the end it prob...
So this my story , I hope you will read it
So this my story , I hope you will read it So I just turned 19 this last week . I wasn't a consistent stutter from the beginning . The first memory I had as a stutter when I was in second grade , it w...
You can tell he can feel a block coming up and he just thinks of a longer and way more convoluted way to say essentially one word. He does seem very old though too. I’ll say 50/50....
>Instead of “oh no!”, you eventually switch to “that would suck if it happened”, to “if it happens it happens”, to not even thinking about it anymore. When I was younger, I barely thought about it...
My #1 tip is before I speak on a Zoom presentation, I disclose my stutter. This lets everyone know what they may see or hear. After I disclose, my presentation goes well....
Don’t. Don’t maintain fluency. Just stutter. But, if you must. One thing that I’ve noticed when speaking over the phone or video chat is it’s easier to use physical aids that might appear weird in p...
I believe it is. My stutter isn't severe, but you can, generally, 'feel' it coming before so you try to switch words around and replace words with synonyms. Or words that kinda fit what you are trying...