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Does anyone else struggle with Blocks when they’re overly excited?
Does anyone else struggle with Blocks when they’re overly excited? I’ve recently noticed that I struggle with stuttering blocks when I get overly excited. It’s really apparent when I have good news to...
Way to misinterpret the post. I’m saying people who don’t even speak English as a first language can present better than me, that’s how down bad I am. It’s like me presenting in Chinese better than an...
I took a public speaking class, and I purposefully stuttered a bit more than I usually would so I made the presentation seem longer. We had to do ones where it was 5-15 min long. Use it to your a...
Even when I know exactly what I want to say in my second language, I stutter more. When speaking my native language, I am able to rephrase things, modify the rhythm etc. a lot more easily. This is s...
Even when I know exactly what I want to say in my second language, I stutter more. When speaking my native language, I am able to rephrase things, modify the rhythm etc. a lot more easily. This is s...
I think when you construct a meaningful sentence in english your brain put extra work so does stammering...
Why do I stutter significantly less with my 2 toddler kids? My reply? I think from an approach–avoidance perspective. Deeply subconsciously, your brain may have a reason to loosen the regulation of ...
I have saved my ass several times from saying something stupid or embarassing infront of peoples due to my stuttering I can change at last moment realising my mistake or reading face of people ...
I do my best when I feel like I’m trying to make a point, the small talk is what fucks me up...
Yes, and to an extent I still believe this is true. I don’t have time to yap abt it rn but if you have any questions for me let me know...
What I'm stuttering I sometimes have a couple seconds to think about what I'm going to say and change it if needed....
It makes me a better reader and speller if I didn’t stutter I would win every spelling bee If you say something wrong you can change your sentence to make it better and no one will know I know it’s ...
I'm inclined to believe that language has a massive role for some people who stutter including me. English isn't my first language but I'm more fluent in English rather in my mother language. And like...
Nope, German! We have to learn English and French in school. English was by far easier. I'm able to understand almost everything in French but I cannot for the life of me speak any sentences....
Whenever I did timed speeches in school, I didn’t have to write as much as everyone else. I may or may not have exaggerated it a little to fill up the time slot....
I think it's both. You can look at stuff like the [monster study](https://youtu.be/h5yPwWybgD4?si=bN3pe7GzA5aSxjwv) it presents as psychological I think a lot of it is our self-confidence and the ea...
it would have to be mental. back in primary school when id say the pledge of allegiance, i never stuttered because the whole class was saying it at once...
I felt like you should not control your words because the difference between stutter and normal people is normal people focus on what they want to express and stutter focus on fluency....
IMO, we are perceved difficult not only because people don’t want spending more time and effort trying to understand us. There is another factor may be more important. The thing is that normal speech ...
For me yes because I can’t get my points across sometimes for example talking about hobbies/making remarks to connect with the person is difficult so its hard to get that charisma. Also they would pro...