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I have to take 3 language certificate exams in the next 4-5 months and I’m terrified about the Speaking part.
I have to take 3 language certificate exams in the next 4-5 months and I’m terrified about the Speaking part. I’m taking IELTS, Goethe Zertifikat B1 & B2 (German) in the upcoming months. And just ...
Some good therapists will teach you how to 'make use of' anticipations and you can perceive it as a preparation for you to use speech techniques to lessen the tensions onto your articulators....
To recap, Stuttering ancitipation derives from the negative experiences in the past and your frontal lobe is believe to be able to memorize them and after that, sometimes it can pass signals to you th...
Understanding your Stutter
Understanding your Stutter Hello Everyone I am 19 years old and have suffered from a Stutter ever since I was a kid. I got my stutter from my mother, her and my older sister had one I say "had" becaus...
About Stuttering Ancitipation and How to tackle it.
About Stuttering Ancitipation and How to tackle it. For people who stutter (PWS), the following scenario — or some variation of it — is all too familiar. You are standing in line at Starbucks. You kn...
HELP ME ! ! !
HELP ME ! ! ! Hello guys. My stutter on a scale its 1.5/5 2.5/5 at maximum. I stutter on the beginning of the talking "S, SH, .." and when i see on people's eye.. Next week i have a god damn Speech in...
The Man with the Pin
The Man with the Pin There's a man with a pin who like a charioteer oversees my value in being fluent while I struggle to manage. The man with the pin may push it in to me at the frequency and pressur...
If your stuttering doesn't happen on every word then why bother thinking about it and getting debilitated cuz you stutter? When you are presenting, just say what you want to say and if stuttering happ...
Of course! Ah yes, I feel almost this exact same way where the stutter only appears around certain triggers. For me, I speak "stutter-lessly" to people who I have from the very start never stuttered ...
How I successfully managed my stuttering
How I successfully managed my stuttering Note * What works for me, may not work for you * This is my personal experience * Not interested in debates \[again: what works for me, may not work for you\]...
This has happened to me. Usually it results in me not stuttering because I try my best not to. And I also think it happens because we know what we want to say already...
Hey! Id like to take you up on your offer! Discord Addos#0205 (I'm rather busy today and tomorrow, but my time will free up following the next two days)...
I fully agree with the overthinking part. The anticipation of speaking is single-handedly the most powerful fuel for my stutter at least for me. I think we must learn to speak our thoughts out and not...
I feel the same as you. Often, I can tell that the anticipation that I \*might\* stutter, can often times cause tension that aggravates my stutter in the first place. Sometimes I avoid stuttering by t...
My speech is overall fluent when I talk to myself out loud. But I still do stutter sometimes. I too stutter around others im comfortable with. Which indicates it’s s not just a nervous tic. I believe...
Stressful scenarios and emotions + heightened anxiety cause a trigger. Stuttering is usually caused by a neurological pathway so your brain is reflecting a "wrong" order to your motor neurones that d...
For people who are mostly covert stutterers, this is rarely an accurate assessment. Most of what we do is attempts to hide/circumvent the stutter (avoiding a situation/comment, changing your comment,...
Hi! Personally when i tell myself “ now try not to stutter” i stutter the most, I had two professors who stuttered and they were one of the cool ones. I m sick of it too, and my stutter got wors...
Yeah remaining confident is rlly hard! Sometimes but one bad block changes my whole mood. It is only lately i started to say to myself that yes its hard but thats me, i m okay, i m normal. I think u...
I’m the same exact age as you and I totally understand. I’ve made really huge strides from when I was a kid/early twenties, when I could hardly do anything outside of my comfort zone and when I did I ...