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Start slow, try a day where you have to use a word continuously. For me it was “Dinner” d - inner, or d, inner. For you maybe it’s “chair”. So see it as ch- air or ch, air the more times you commit...
Stutter with Confidence - Becoming Open, Active, and Positive about our Speech and Life (Podcast Episode)
Stutter with Confidence - Becoming Open, Active, and Positive about our Speech and Life (Podcast Episode) Stutter with Confidence #60 with Andrey Denisenko Learning to become Open, Active, and Positi...
Deliberate disfluencies (voluntary stuttering) helps a lot, but I think doing a disclosure and saying outright that you stutter, should ideally be paired with the deliberate disfluency. Because then y...
I understand what you are Saying i am also going in the same approach, another thing i would like to add to your description is how we react to our own stutter if i don't immediately react negatively ...
I seldom stutter voluntarily towards others but I did try it for several times to reduce my mental burdens when conversating with others, and conveniently I use it as a head-up to judge if my conversa...
It actually went super well!! Thank you for the advice, when I stuttered I just accepted it and didn’t freak out over it! My interviewer even said stuttering runs in his family a little bit so he unde...
That's interesting! Can you explain your reasoning more? Because my understanding is that you can't just forget stuttering, it is something you will have your whole life. I've learnt that it's best to...
Just met with a woman today that I’m interested in. I stuttered on purpose and told her that I stutter. If went well man! Thanks for the inspiration👍....
Do not kill yourself man. And I would almost guarantee that if you go out into public for a few months straight and stutter your but off on purpose, then you will be healed to a large extent. You are...
Would you be interested in calling other people who stutter to practice/desensitise/connect regularly?
Would you be interested in calling other people who stutter to practice/desensitise/connect regularly? Hi everyone! I've decided that I want to be more proactive and push myself out of my comfort zone...
I think its time to stop caring about what others think of your stutter. Try to talk about your stutter with someone. Practice mindfulness meditation, read aloud Try to stutter in purpose with someon...
This was one of my "scariest" challenges I've ever done. (Ps. This was pre-c0v1d) Funny enough, it was one of the most pivotal challenges I've done that helped me in my speech journey. Holding th...
Quckily responding to the blockages and lessening the tensions placed onto your articulators is the best way to overcome blocks in my humble opinion but that may need some practices. You gotta stutte...
Do it if you want. It’s nothing like actually having a stutter, and it just seems weird and honestly useless...
As a person that stutters it is totally not disrespectful. I commend you for having the courage to go out and stutter on purpose. Even at the very worst, if someone went out into public to stutter o...
She may not figure out that you stutter, but if you don’t tell her, you will find yourself feeling less connected to the present moment with her. Because you will be feeling fear. Telling her you stu...
My feeling is that whether it is disrespectful or not depends on your mindset going into it. I suspect you will learn quite a bit from watching peoples facial expressions and their general responses ...
This a hot-button topic in the stuttering community right now, as there is an increasing trend of non-stuttering SLP students insisting that this assignment should not be done. I'm part of a stutterin...
I don't think its disrespectful. But stuttering ~10 times on purpose its one thing. Stuttering ~100 times a day for 40 years its another. Like holding a glass of water for one hour or holding it f...
Stuttering on purpose while not a PWS
Stuttering on purpose while not a PWS I'm curious as to what others' thoughts are on this: "I am an SLP graduate student and in both of the stuttering classes I have taken, we completed a project whe...