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Hi! SLP here. It sounds like your last SLP was more focused on fluency techniques and less on confidence in communication - fluency techniques are only helpful because they're novel, if they are used ...
Not really, this was my stepping stone into understanding my stutter better. Most of the techniques there, except for "the clench" are pretty much the same as all the others....
Yeah, I thought about this too. It's worth every penny, but some people need help. I read the book, but its exercises are difficult and I didn't understand a few of them. Do you have any techniques th...
It's great, I found it online but didn't have the heart to share it because I think he deserves every penny for his work. That being said, his own techniques haven't helped me all that much but it ope...
The best type of practice is to let yourself have repetitions on those words....
With a lot hard work and discipline. From a severe stutter where I would block make facial grimaces to sounding natural 99% of the time feels damn good. DM me I’ll give you a more detailed answer...
Whether someone beats this disability is relative to the severity of one’s stutter is. I have a severe one and only use Exercises and reading loud a lot to atleast reduce mine and not completely elimi...
Thank you so much for sharing this. I know first-hand just how painful being in such a situation feels like. But it gets better, I promise (take it from someone who went from crying during a presentat...
How I became a speech pathologist and stutter...
How I became a speech pathologist and stutter... I was 4 years ago when I started stuttering. My dad stuttered too. From an early age I remember being afraid to say my name or order food. Stuttering ...
I had a speech therapist that helped me. And my speech improved from years and years of speech therapy, along with working out and improving my self esteem. It was a long journey....
This is what I posted on facebook: From a speech pathologist who stutters: Post on Stuttering and Hope I have seen many posts online about talking to parents to instruct them they have to accept s...
That is great! I am an x-ray tech with over 15 years in the field, and to be completely honest it is sometime hard working with a stutter. Most times it is fine though. When I first graduated I w...
No - id pay for pills but I've done enough speech therapy and gone through enough periods of fluency to know the course won't teach me anything new...
I’d love to teach languages! I used to do 1:1 (hiding but badly) but I would have loved to do it as a profession, with an actual class (right now impossible)...
When I was your age I went to a residential program in Geneseo NY, it really helped. One of the things we did was desensitizing ourselves by stuttering out in the open. It took away a lot of fear and ...
You have made really good progress. And i don't think that non-stutters can tell that you stuttered in the video. Another thing is that i also used to do hand movements and i believed that it helped ...
You are welcome to continue believing this inaccurate information, but it is not fair for others to think there’s no safe sustainable options available. They exist but they involve very difficult wo...
My daughter started stuttering at 2.5 and still stutters 2 years later but mainly when tired or excited. We’ve been doing speech and language with her without her even seeing a therapist because where...
I agree. Although, the clincher here is that the research has been proven by 30 years of courses taught worldwide with thousands of stammers that have benefited from costal breathing. I think it is im...
- Big reduction in all the secondary behaviors I had (and I had a LOOOOTT) - Helped me to express myself more in public and be better at communicating (speaking on the phone or orally, maintaining goo...