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When someone talks to themselves do they stutter? If yes then I don't know have any idea about it. But if no then that stuttering is usually because of social anxiety or incorrect breathing.......
This is why I have never used a technique. What I did was to teach my brain the meaning of fluency. I discovered the importance of the Valsalva technique. When I was able to teach my brain how to main...
Because techniques never work long term. The best thing u can do is stop controlling your speech and think of your thoughts that u want the other person to know. Not how to say the words...
I don't stutter too when I'm alone. Neither when I'm singing, using fluency techniques, slowing down, reading etc. But I still stutter. Stutterring is a neurological condition enhanced by anxiety. If...
It seems most people who stutter are fluent when alone/talking to self/reading out loud and much more fluent when talking with close friends/family. But in the end of day no one really knows what caus...
What kind of stutter do you have? Repetition or block type stutter? Do you stutter when alone or only when talking to other people?...
Don't doing all this stuff while speaking, see speaking is normal process that's why keep them normal.. Start practicing breathing support from diaphragm and it's life 1:time process it's help to you...
Most stutterers do not breathe with consistent airflow. The tension and haltering airflow through the vocal cords creates the stuttering. This is what I found to be true. If you have a stuttering brai...
Is stuttering and speech block permanent
Is stuttering and speech block permanent 21M here and I have been stuttering a lot and having speech block. I don't know when exactly did I started experiencing this problem but the earliest I can rec...
If you have what I have which is a stuttering brain then things become complicated. The stuttering brain does not understand what it means to be fluent. You may try to use whatever techniques you nor...
What do you mean? People can control their stuttering . Mine is very strong, so I have a hard time doing it . But other people can ....
For me, I stutter because my brain doesn't stop thinking after I've decided what my statement's gonna be. If I realize halfway through I'm about to say something stupid (which is always), I have to ad...
I first needed to understand that I have a stuttering brain. My brain is wired differently. For whatever reason my brain activates the Valsalva response causing me to have blocks and my stuttering beh...
Sort of, it translates, look it is what it is, when we are alone at home how much will we stutter out loud talking to the wall? Acceptance not in how you do it or how you talk but what you feel about...
Usually its curing its severity which can be wildly different depending in the situation but noticeably "cured" in the sense that like, maybe one was a severe stutterer over the phone hard blocking th...
There is no cure. There’s only strategies to minimise blocks/repetitions, but it’ll always be there. Until science comes up with a way to perfectly balance the neurochemistry in the brain related to ...
No you can't 'control' stuttering. You can make some adaptations where you may achieve different levels of fluency in certain situationships, but no one 'controls' their stuttering....
I find less speed can help but it certainly does not consistently create fluency. My fluency came from an understanding of controlling my Valsalva response. I can’t tell you how thrilled I am not to h...
This is why I trained my brain to interact with my Valsalva response so that it coincides with my speech. I only use the Valsalva response when lifting something heavy. During speech I never activate ...
Damn, I thought that it was just me. From what I read , some people have VERY strong neurological pathways to stutter! I’m almost certain that I am one of those people , and that is why I am unable to...