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I don't think there is a 'normal' stutter. You may have similar stutters, but none are going to be the same. Hell, mine aren't even the same. I'll go months or a year getting stuck on one sound, then ...
I have thought about writing it down. It would definitely be easier, but I feel like that would just be admitting defeat to my stutter which I have too much pride for. (Today I gave up on saying the f...
Yes I'm actually very interested in your notes/citations. I'd be happy to read them. Yes, I agree with everything you said. I also found this research very interesting about the cause of stuttering: ...
Fine for now i guess. Don't know what will trigger my bad days now but have had a good stretch for too long so i know that its around the corner...
She doesn’t. The stutter comes at different times during the year. Over summer break she’s had it and she starts back at school next Thursday...
That's funny, mine is the opposite. Excitement makes me stammer less around strangers. When I'm comfortable with family and friends, knowing they won't judge me, my stammer and all other quirkiness co...
I’ve always had a more severe stutter around my parents and siblings. I don’t fully understand why, but I can assume it’s a comfort thing. They know how I talk and I may subconsciously not feel like p...
Same, and also whenever I have to say a particular specific word that can't be substituted, like someone's name. Or when I manage to say something correctly the first time and then someone asks me to ...
Thank you. Unfortunately I have told him to try and slow down and it didn't work. He was doing the um um um thing but now he gets stuck on words that never gave him a problem before and he seems confu...
Stuttering usually begins at 3 or 4 when children begin using sentences. The added cognitive demands to formulate sentences, coordinate longer strings of sounds when articulating seem to have somethi...
Stuttering as a speech trait
Stuttering as a speech trait Okay so I wanted to make this post in order to create maybe a debate on the views of you guys, as people who stutter, and your perspectives about it. I will start. I stu...
Stuttering
Stuttering I am 24 years old, been stuttering since a child, I realize that under stress, I really start stuttering super badly, it feels like a truck on my chest, the words just don't come out. Peo...
No stutter with people I know yet bad stutter with new people?
No stutter with people I know yet bad stutter with new people? Does anyone else have this?...
As crazy as it sounds I actually believe there is some corelation. But for me it got worse I went on a 60 day no fap streak just to challenge myself and i never stuttered more in my life, like i gen...
I have some unique characteristics with my stutter (I personally believe).
I have some unique characteristics with my stutter (I personally believe). I’ve had problems of stuttering since I could begin speaking from a young age, and over the years it has gotten better (my pa...
Hi! Friend. My stuttering is purely random. I have no especially stressful situations but the total randomness and relative minor stutter is very upsetting to me. I think its because of the internali...
I used to love the summertime when I was a kid because my stutter always eased off for those couple of months. Unfortunately it stopped being as kind to me as I grew up...
I've observed this pattern with my son throughout his childhood- weeks or months with bumpy speech, then weeks or months with smooth speech, sometimes 100% smooth speech. I was never able to identify ...
Yeah same the more you think about your stutter the more it happen that's why I left stuttering support group discord...
Below is my post. I put the link to the research paper in the first comment: [https://www.reddit.com/r/stuttering/comments/1cjg937/this\_is\_what\_helped\_me\_with\_my\_stuttering/](https://www.redd...