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I joined the paid training 3 4 months back and they taught some techniques but following those techniques in real life seems difficult. I tried practicing for sometime but it did not help so I left th...
Hi, I’m from Malaysia, and my native language is Mandarin as well. I’ve lived in France and Spain for my studies, and now I’m working in Germany. I’ve had to learn several foreign languages just to ge...
Comment #1: Summary of the research: *"Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech that listeners perceive as fluent – An opinion paper"* (2023) ...
I noticed I stutter when I'm talking about something that makes me excited or when I see a friend I didn't see in a while and feel happy is like the words want to rush out and I can't control them...
Something which comes to mind on this, I read somewhere on here recently that ADHD and stuttering have a huge correlation. It was something like less than 1% of the general population have a stutter, ...
I was around your age when I learned there are different ways to think about your stutter. I had a very severe stutter well into my 20s (and still do at times). Think multiple 15+ second blocks per ...
I will say that I often spend the times between when I am speaking fretting about what I am going to say next, meaning that I will sometimes miss information....
Screenshotting all of this! I have realized adderall is helpful for executive function but it will not solve all of my adhd related “issues” specially since there are many con morbidities. Thank you s...
Stuttering and the daily dread that follows
Stuttering and the daily dread that follows Hi all, just wanted to use this space to vent a little. I've had a stutter for as long as can recall. I'm in my mid twenties now and I feel it has gotten wo...
I know this response is a bit late but i am also in the same boat. I finished university a few months ago and I do not yet have a job, I also have a stutter that ranges from mild to severe depending o...
I feel like we're in kinda similar positions I'm 21M and have had a stutter all my life. Also going to med school next year and i gotta say life is fucking hard af. I'm not super rich but we're well o...
i felt every word in this post like i was the one typing it. 32M here, been battling with stuttering for 26 years now. i’ve also reached that “fake fluency” stage, but honestly? it just makes you soun...
[Jackson](https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/news/what-we-know-and-dont-know-about-stuttering-interview-dr-eric-s-jackson) (PhD): "*Stuttering is researched more than any other speech impairment. But we know ...
Great post! **TL;DR summary**: *(of the post)* I am a girl, late 20s. I have always been ashamed but I am tired of feeling inadequate. 3rd grade: I had a project to present to the class, my heart wa...
Early 50s here, have spent decades trying to overcome this, it's been a hard road. I'm making progress but it's turtle speed slow. You're right, they look at us weirdly, astonished that something as ...
The cause of stuttering remains a mystery—a point often emphasized in research. But current studies suggest that genetic and neurological factors may be among the most promising explanations, basicall...
I tink in a sense shadowing and singing might have lots of similarities. when we sing or shadow-speak "the song itself is usually pre-scripted" so we are singing "random lyrics" and not "our true opin...
Great post!! You said*: "I stutter. If someone says it fluently though, I can suddenly also say it fluently"* Actually.. in stutter research it's what is called "shadowing" *(shadowing effect is when...
**Summary**: *(of various stutter research)* Conditioned and unconditioned responses are involuntary, reflexive reactions to stimuli. There are two basic procedures for modifying classically conditio...
Thank you very much. I took a look at it. It's primarily discussing "auto-pilot speech", which is the label I would give it. *"Spontaneous speech is characterized by minimal premeditation, effortless...