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I have started listening to music. I mean I have always listened to music but I have agoraphobia that is caused by social anxiety and I have started taking my headphones everywhere. Which I discov...
My mother said my stutter was so bad as a child but I seemed to outgrow it for the most part. It has gotten worse as I have gotten older. Mine isn't severe by any means, more of an annoyance. I m...
I don't have a severe stutter but I noticed something the other day while playing cards with family. I had an earbud in and had music playing while I was playing cards and didn't stutter once for hour...
Native French speaker. I also speak English and I stutter as much as when I speak my mother tongue....
Sure why not. I'm 28 now and get a whif that certain words I won't be able to say it straight and use a different word as a replacement. Let's take the word "instagram", yesterday for the whole I wasn...
My main language is Spanish, my stuttering gets worst in English....
Tw:vent Ya definitely i stutter way less in my mother language and im way more fluent in it (assamese an indian language) and while I will not say I don't struggle speaking assamese but its just way ...
I took a mix of ginko, niacin, and omega 3s in college and was like a fucking sponge even after I was legit garbo it hs. the niacin flush was a bit embarrassing but it was still locked in. also i dran...
I speak wolof, french and english and I stutter on all 3 pretty heavily but more with english as I am not completely fluent ...
Hi! I’m studying to be an SLP. Reading in cadence, or just reading in general, is a great way to work on fluency. The professor that taught me about these techniques had a stutter himself, so he was a...
Native mandarin speaker and fluent in English. I’m able to mask it much easily in mandarin for having a wider vocabulary and maybe just the enunciation of the language. In English there are many very...
I definitely stutter more in English than my native tongue, and I’ve been living the States for over 35 yrs. Some weird thing that brain of ours. ...
Yep English and French but in different ways. When I speak English I deal with blocks more, but with French it's more of a repetition stutter. ...
I learned so much Spanish in high school but I think this was my main issue. My reading and vocab were decent/above average, but trying to maintain a proper accent and get through sentences was imposs...
The same. I'm Australian and fluent in Japanese. I stutter about the same amount....
Yes, the less I use it daily, the more I stutter. Probably because language construction takes up all the mental energy?...
Reading aloud to improve fluency..
Reading aloud to improve fluency.. So I'm 26M and i have a mild stutter(blocks & repetitive), it got a bit worse lately, and i heard good things about reading aloud in a consistent basis that it can h...
It could be yes, but out brain uses the Broca's area and Wernicke's area when talking to one self and with others. The Broca's areas in stutterers brain is overall less active, so we should still stut...
Mine is a very specific case. I wouldn't recommend my own path to other people. But radical dietary changes have made the most difference for me. I'm exploring how the gut/microbiome affects fluency....
I stutter heavily even when I talk to myself alone. Am I cooked? ...