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As far as we know, it can be the cause and effect, but it has never been researched in studies specifically that it's the cause. The answer is, we just don't know if it's the cause or effect yet so it...
I am sure it helps some people; and that is really GOOD it is just a bit sad it does not do foreveryone; altough; yeah anyway - I agree! \^\^ thx for your reply (and thanks for others replying; and ...
He addressed the national stuttering association in 2004. A quick look at the first ten results from Google shows a 2008 article on Biden’s stutter. Was that part of his long term plan to hide his gra...
It’s not dimentia, it’s dementia. That was the joke about the double standard, how I’m sure you’d say that your mistake doesn’t automatically discredit you, but that a mistake by Biden is a sign of se...
https://youtu.be/VIZmZe7fe3E here's a video of him when younger. Skip to 2mins and listen. Yes there's people out there who's able to control their stutter but he dosent even show a hint of it. It's m...
https://youtu.be/VIZmZe7fe3E here's a video of him when younger. Skip to 2mins and listen. There's someone who is able to control their stutter and then there's someone who just dosent stutter...
Dimentia isn't the proper term I should use. Age related cognitive decline is a phrase I've seen someone use and it's much better. Anyway it's clearly not a stutter and I'll be completely open to the ...
It was a joke about how many stutterers tend to be quiet. Vocal in this sense means advocating for yourself, not only verbal expression. You are right though - from a brief Google search, stuttering ...
What's "dimentia"? Is that like when you make an mistake and people pounce on it to show that you're incompetent?...
Wow, ummm, I kind of want to ask how stuttering is disrespectful, but feel like I’d be really puzzled by the answer. It’s amazing how many misconceptions there are....
There is nothing as horrible as seeing your children suffer. It is so sad. You want to help them but can not. It is painful. I stutter and my two sons stutter. I had speech therapy all of my life...
I'm a speech pathologist and a person who stutters. First, his elementary speech therapist misinformed you. Stuttering is in no way related to IQ or being "smart." Also, early intervention is best. H...
My comment was meant to point out the oddity of saying that simply because people who have x are still not happy must mean that x is overrated. I’m not sure I understand the “fluency mindset.” It sou...
I research stuttering for one of my classes, and here’s what my studies have found People tend to grow out of stuttering at around their own respected teenage years, and even then so you slowly begin...
Stutter with Confidence - 3 new podcast episodes
Stutter with Confidence - 3 new podcast episodes I have a bunch of good Stutter with Confidence conversations that need to be released. To expedite the process I will start to sometimes release multi...
Stutters vary immensely person-by-person and there is a giant lack of research to create common phenotypes despite the commonality of it as a disorder. I don't think solely repetitions by themselves a...
In your opinion, neurogenic and developmental stuttering are different enough to be researched as two different things?...
You're doing research on something that isn't necessarily pertinent to your character. Long lasting consequences of brain injuries are very different from innate stuttering. The medical and psychologi...
Keep on struggling! Best of luck to you, and everyone else dealing with a disorder so rarely discussed and understood. We'll all be able to conquer it one day!...
If you search this subreddit, there's a lot of threads from parents asking similar questions. I'd look peruse them. Here's one with good responses https://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/qmsp5m/shou...