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commentr/StutterDec 13, 2025
1 points

Yeah I've heard about the speecheasy device... How long are you using it bro ?   I've heard that the effects can wear off after few months if you wear it all the time. Can you explain ...

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commentr/StutterDec 13, 2025
1 points

It’ has helped me out tremendously! It’s for anyone & you need a speech therapist to program it. But my stutter has dropped dramatically since I started wearing it....

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commentr/StutterDec 13, 2025
2 points

I’ve heard about it but the studies are very limited and mixed not so much proof behide it. But I’ve personally got myself a “speecheasy” it works with the choral speech effect. Which is backed up by ...

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commentr/StutterDec 10, 2025
1 points

I still stutter of course, but the amount has SIGNIFICANTLY dropped. I’m almost fluent of course I still get blocks here and there. But it helped me so much! How it works is it replays your voice at a...

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commentr/StutterDec 8, 2025
1 points

It’s called Forbrain. It uses bone conduction and real-time auditory feedback to help kids stay focused and become more aware of how they speak. It also includes a secondary microphone so parents can ...

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commentr/StutterDec 8, 2025
1 points

Our speech therapist introduced us to Forbrain. It’s basically a headset that helps kids hear their own voice more clearly. My daughter stopped rushing her words once she started using it....

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commentr/StutterDec 8, 2025
3 points

It’s called Forbrain. It uses bone conduction and real-time auditory feedback to help kids stay focused and become more aware of how they speak. It also includes a secondary microphone so parents can ...

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commentr/StutterDec 6, 2025
0 points

Most will say no, that it could just be practiced. I would usually agree but a year ago my speech therapist recommended this device for me (28m) it doesn’t work for everyone but she thought it would b...

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postr/StutterDec 5, 2025
2 points

New here. Help?

New here. Help? I don’t know why I never thought about looking for a Reddit group before. Im a 27yo male stutterer by inheritance. Grew up going to therapy a lot as a kid but forget most of what I lea...

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commentr/StutterNov 26, 2025
2 points

thank you. I currently have 2 speech therapists. My 2nd one I just recently got during my trip to the Dominican Republic last week, and she’s been helping a lot with the physical aspects of speaking. ...

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commentr/StutterNov 25, 2025
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I find it interesting that DAF is still being used, considering that I was told years ago that it is a crutch, and runs counter to self acceptance and self advocacy....

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commentr/StutterNov 21, 2025
3 points

I'm kind of a dinosaur, and I didn't know that 'AI interviews' exist. But if they are conducted via Zoom, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams then yes, the FDT would work. No modification is needed at t...

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commentr/StutterNov 21, 2025
2 points

Please see my post of today. If you have to make more presentations, and if you would be allowed to give them by Zoom, then we have an app (that is free) that lets people who stutter give fluent pres...

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commentr/StutterNov 21, 2025
2 points

I don't personally need it, but I want to say I appreciate the trauma-informed perspective you're bringing. One recommendation I have is not to call it the person's fluency. I'd recommend using lang...

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postr/StutterNov 21, 2025
6 points

Fluent speech in Zoom calls

Fluent speech in Zoom calls I would appreciate input from this group about what to do going forward.  I stuttered mildly for about 60 years, from the time I was a small boy until June 2021, when I su...

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commentr/StutterNov 13, 2025
1 points

i built the app which gives you real phone calls and you can talk to the ai. Its called Comforto...

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commentr/StutterNov 12, 2025
1 points

Try reading aloud to the beat of a Metronome at 80bpm and see if that helps you improve. Do it daily. As you get better, gradually increase the metronome pace to 100bpm, then 120bpm and so forth. It’l...

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commentr/StutterNov 12, 2025
3 points

Yah this phenomenon is called Choral reading/speaking/singing. It works because it re-synchronizes the brain’s speech timing networks through external rhythm, which can be another voice, or even by u...

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postr/StutterNov 12, 2025
2 points

Delayed audio feedback during singing

Delayed audio feedback during singing So back then I used to always play with singing apps because singing was easier and nicer to and for me than talking. I would say it relieved me from my stutter b...

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commentr/StutterNov 8, 2025
1 points

If you got a landline phone. Contact the local Social Services office in your area. Or contact your local office for people with disabilities...Tell them you stutter and need Adaptive Speech Softwar...

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