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The thing is that, stuttering affects your ability to communicate clearly and fluently due to your speaking/language production part of your brain 🧠wires differently and the neurological connections...
So many of us feel or have felt the same as you. This is why I have always called stuttering a curse. I have lived with this curse most of my life until recently. I have been researching how my brain ...
This is what many of us were taught in speech therapy and what is discussed academically. I still stutter when I’m alone and talking to myself. As you said, there is a lot of anxiety for PWS when spea...
Alarmed by your number of upvotes, how does it make sense as a motor skill issue when the vast majority of stutterers don’t stutter all the time or when they are alone? I can speak pretty much fluen...
The brains of stutterers are chemically different, people don’t seem to realize that....
I’m like 95% extroverted with 0% anxiety / nervousness & I still stutter like I’ve always had. I wish it was all in my head but unfortunately I actually have a real neurological speech condition....
The main problem is the breathing. You need to train your brain to use fluent speech. The airflow is very similar to the breathing you do when you are sleeping. It is very consistent and passive. Stut...
I used the research conducted by both Martin Schwartz and William Parry. I have been researching how the brain learns for over 25 years. I developed the ability to rewire my brain into a fluent brain....
That’s not what causes a stutter. It’s a motor skill issue...
Do you think insufficient airflow could be one of the causes of stuttering?
Do you think insufficient airflow could be one of the causes of stuttering? ...
That is because people don't believe stuttering is a real thing. Even mild stutterers are victims of this. They just believe we are nervous. They don't understand this is a neurological condition tha...
Google the neuroscience method for stuttering. There’s a YouTuber Saji Sharma who made a post about it on his channel saying how it helped him recently. It’s worth a look. ...
I researched a bit and learnt that our brain tries to regulate our speech, and in a noisy environment, it can't quite listen, so stutter intensifies. But it is mainly neurological obviously....
The neurotransmitters in our brain fires differently (hyperactivity or underactively) compared to a non-stuttering brain. This can be genetic, or in rare cases, from an acquired/traumatic brain injury...
I newer said I am ashamed of my stutter. But I newer accepted I can’t fix it either. And I was lucky to work with some amazing experts in feel of stuttering. That’s why I know that stutter is psycholo...
I never said to give up. Yes my brain is faulty since I stutter and unlike you I have no shame in that. There have been a lot of studies done that prove that. Look at the brain activity of people th...
It’s a neurological from what I understand. Theres a delay in the signals in 2 parts of our brain responsible for communication. It’s nothing wrong with your tongue or vocal cords. Simply a difference...
Why do we even stutter?
Why do we even stutter? Have you ever just stared into the mirror and thought, why do I even stutter like what do I have or don't have that others non stutters do. Is there something wrong with my tro...
What did you do on your date? Are you talkative, that's why he didn't need to talk much? I think that in a traditional date both have to talk for it to be a good experience, at least if both of them d...
Just linking a pattern that many of us stutterers have, it seems that short-waisted people with high upward intra abdominal pressure are more at risk for breathing and speech issues especially if they...