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commentr/StutterJan 25, 2018
2 points

I didn't know you replied until now because you replied to yourself. If you snoop around https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, you can find many case studies that associate tongue ties with orofacial disorder...

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commentr/StutterJan 18, 2018
5 points

Yes! Our speech therapy (with a board certified fluency specialist who teaches me SO much every.single.session) is about “feeling in charge” of speech. My son has “tools he can choose to use” when he ...

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commentr/StutterJan 15, 2018
7 points

Non-stuttering SLP here. This is a pretty "classic" assignment, and still considered more or less best practice for teaching non-stuttering would-be clinicians. Is it perfect? No. Is it somewhat cont...

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postr/StutterJan 9, 2018
5 points

[RESOURCE] Speech Therapy Techniques

[RESOURCE] Speech Therapy Techniques Hey r/Stutter I'm trying to compile speech therapy techniques that we all probably learned in the past. Stuttering is a very complex disorder and it's hard to reme...

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commentr/StutterDec 31, 2017
7 points

I opened up to my flatmate about my stutter and I got quite emotional, we are now dating and she is incredible. I like to think me exposing my emotions like that helped. It is something I have learnt ...

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commentr/StutterDec 8, 2017
1 points

The issue I also have with the courses is that you're forever tied into a technique, and rely on that technique. The pattern with stutterers and from what you've said seems to just be putting yourself...

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commentr/StutterDec 7, 2017
2 points

cool story, thanks for sharing! i agree with you about the courses. i took one here in the US, and i hated how i sounded afterwards. i generally came to the opinion later that i would rather sound lik...

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commentr/StutterDec 6, 2017
1 points

You are a rock star!! I loved reading your post and it made my day. :-) My son had his first oral presentation today and it went really well. He stuttered his way through it and he felt like he knew ...

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commentr/StutterNov 17, 2017
1 points

[Self-Therapy for the Stutterer](https://www.stutteringhelp.org/Portals/English/Book_0012_tenth_ed.pdf) really helped me. It's motivational, but not in a self-help bullshit kind of way. There's some r...

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commentr/StutterSep 24, 2017
3 points

I would definitely suggest giving therapy another shot. I think the people on here saying "don't worry about it" are unknowingly being dismissive towards your problem. The goal for most adult therape...

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commentr/StutterSep 23, 2017
1 points

I agree that the company is not upfront about what their product can and cannot do, which has been absolutely devastating to people who believed it was a long term solution, were helped for a bit only...

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commentr/StutterSep 23, 2017
2 points

I think talking while changing your voice or accent really helps ! That's why alot of therapies include voice changing techniques. My therapist even made me consider a theater course so i could speak ...

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commentr/StutterSep 9, 2017
1 points

I did the Delferro course and i have to say its a good course. But not all problems start with the diaphragm. With me its my vocal cords. I can control my diaphragm with almost no effort but i have tr...

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commentr/StutterSep 3, 2017
2 points

I did a special course and I stuttered only 6 times in the last two months. I talked a lot and did a lot of things to challenge myself, like ordering food, making phone calls and approaching strangers...

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commentr/StutterSep 3, 2017
1 points

She did. But when I go out from her, I start speak fast again :( Also she make me learn some poetry and read some texts aloud...

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commentr/StutterAug 22, 2017
2 points

I have the same problem. I have been seeing a speech pathologist for a few months now. One of the things we started working on is voluntary stuttering. When you feel a block, you can usually enunciate...

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commentr/StutterAug 21, 2017
1 points

I am seeing a speech therapist, now facetiming once a week since I am back in university and we focus on desensitizing negative feelings of stuttering by enforcing various techniques. One such techniq...

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commentr/StutterAug 20, 2017
1 points

If you're still at a university, I would check with their speech and communications department to see if they have any speech language pathoogists who know about stuttering. Most speech lang pats actu...

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commentr/StutterAug 20, 2017
1 points

I tried some when I was a kid, which I think amounted to breathing exercises. Probably some older theories behind it. Tried some later around the onset of my twenties (I think), but there wasn't much...

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postr/StutterJul 28, 2017
1 points

What do you wish more professionals understood?

What do you wish more professionals understood? I teach college-level courses to students who will become Communicative Disorders Assistants (CDAs). CDAs assist Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiol...

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