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These below research are really interesting: [https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/05/240516122619.htm](https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/05/240516122619.htm) [https://www.sciencedai...
Why does singing often improve fluency? (in your own words)
Why does singing often improve fluency? (in your own words) Why does singing often improve fluency? My opinion: Singing is often associated with less fear of judgements. Because: If we sing, the s...
We might not be a good singer, and singing can make us even more anxious about being judged. However: Yet, we are often more fluent when we sing. Why?
We might not be a good singer, and singing can make us even more anxious about being judged. However: Yet, we are often more fluent when we sing. Why? In my understanding, I think it's more about bein...
For me, it’s all about breathing. If you start to stutter, just stop talking . Take a breath in and then exhale out, on the exhale try again. The breath out relaxes your vocal cords and throat muscle...
Yup, this is why i start taking supplements and it’s been life changing for me. In particular, i take ashwagandha, L-thianine and magnesium citrate for 6 months now. I has much less anxiety in social ...
So how is it possible that people won’t stutter when talking to an animal and do stutter when talking to a person?...
Also when u talk to a dog u won’t stutter…...
The way I gained fluency was understanding the relationship between the Valsalva response and stuttering. Once you understand how to breathe for speech you may find a significant decrease in stutterin...
That's fascinating. Speaking in an accent makes my stutter infinitely worse because I'm thinking of the specific delivery....
speaking another language: yes speaking in an exaggerated accent/imitating somebody: stuttering is reduced by 95%...
Diet has helped me a ton...supplements seem like a cheap trick...though they could help your stutter if you have an underlying anxiety disorder and the supplements are mitigating the anxiety...
My stutter occurs in a different language. It is only when I give a speech, or perform on stage in any way, that my stutter disappears. You would think that performing on stage would make it worse. Ho...
When I took Spanish classes, I still stuttered. I don't count singing because you're doing something different vocally....
It happened with me as well. When i started learning Japanese, during the first month or so my stutter nearly disappeared while speaking Japanese words and syllables but then returned after i became a...
I speak both English and Spanish and I stutter in both languages. I think I equally stutter in both...
Oh, I didn't know it was a known thing! So novelty "cures" a stutter until the novelty wears off. And same with a different language. I've always been able to sing without stuttering, yes....
Yes, this is a known phenomenon. Speaking in an accent greatly diminishes my stutter, but only for a while. Your brain eventually produces the same anxiety towards the same block once the novelty wear...
Do you stutter speaking in a different accent or language?
Do you stutter speaking in a different accent or language? I'm Australian and I can speak a bit of German, and for the first year or so of learning it in school, I didn't stutter when speaking or read...
As a SLP and a person who stutters I strongly believe that we have what I call a “stuttering brain”. There is definitely a disconnect between our speaking and our breathing. We have a brain that does ...
Research (2025): Rhythms of speech: exploring timing mechanisms in stuttering
Research (2025): Rhythms of speech: exploring timing mechanisms in stuttering Chapter 4 explores **consonant-vowel (CV)** timing and predictive timing in adult PWS and adult PWNS via EMA. CV-timing...