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I've become exceedingly good at knowing which words I'll stutter on and changing them to something else. Though the best thing to do is not to think about it. ...
This is great advice, thank you. When I block, all I can think of is the word / sound I'm stuck on - I try to hit it faster, like an obstacle to jump over and that just makes it worse. Tomorrow (it's...
Anticipatory struggle is a bitch. Worrying about stuttering will only make it worse. I've been teaching myself over time to, as soon as I reach a block or stutter, immediately stop thinking about that...
When you speak before the class in poetry readings etc. you should announce your stutter beforehand. Any time I have to give a speech I do it and it makes everyone much more comfortable/understanding ...
So much feels.... Especcialy the part of anticpating in sound, rather than thought. It's so rooted in our brains. I've found a video (from this sub) that explains it IMO spot-on: http://www.youtube.co...
Any advice?
Any advice? I am a freshman at Baylor University and I have stuttered for as long as I can remember, which was ever since the first grade. I have had speech therapy and that has helped a lot but it s...
I also have the problem that my inner voice is running ahead of me and just stops at a red flag/ hard word. I don't have this with reading because I control how far I read. How does one clear the min...
Yeah I also can sense what word will give me trouble and i can fix it. That's why it sucks when i read out loud because it forces me to say that specific word...
I actually could try that, because it doesn't matter if its been 12 hours and I haven't stuttered, I can still anticipate a stutter coming up to like 2 sentences away in my head. ...
Nope, even just thinking about it, I can feel a tendency to get blocked on it. Perhaps because I say "I have a stutter" so often that my brain doesn't really need to think about it anymore. It's lik...
We can often tell what words we will be disfluent on. That is not a mess up though, you didn't do anything wrong, you stuttered. Interesting side note, we often over estimate what words we will actua...
X-post from r/adviceanimals. Socially Awkward Penguin on reading in class
X-post from r/adviceanimals. Socially Awkward Penguin on reading in class http://i.qkme.me/3ocdwn.jpg Happens to me every time when we read out loud, and I can usually predict which words I'll stutte...