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postr/StutterMay 18, 2015
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Question regarding DAF apps

Question regarding DAF apps Hello friends, I have a few questions regarding DAF apps: 1) Any DAF app recommendations from the app store? 2) People that have used these DAF apps, do you notice the e...

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commentr/StutterMay 11, 2015
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Some people say Delayed Auditory Feedback helps and there are some apps if you search for it that allow you to listen to your own voice as you speak. Haven't tried any of them personally but it helps ...

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postr/StutterMay 11, 2015
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stuttering apps

stuttering apps Does anyone use stuttering/breathing apps, and do they help? Recommendations welcome!...

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commentr/StutterMay 10, 2015
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I had a major down and a major up this week. i have a friend who is a manager at a theater so i ask him to get me a ticket (Ex Machina btw, an excellent movie). turns out its his day off so i go to ...

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postr/StutterMay 8, 2015
4 points

A good way to practice fluency?

A good way to practice fluency? heard of this app awhile back but never got around to posting about it. Any one here use "[wakie] (https://wakie.com/)"? The app is a social wake-up-call service, bas...

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commentr/StutterMay 6, 2015
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We had a thread with a skype exchange a while ago you can find in the search. Also, check out stuttersocial.com or https://www.facebook.com/stuttersocialofficial?fref=ts It's a google hangout for peo...

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commentr/StutterFeb 16, 2015
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This. I had downloaded the app awhile back, and it works just fine with a bluetooth earpiece I have. So essentially, to everyone, it looks like I have a hands free bluetooth earbud because I may have ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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What happens when it stops working and you've developed a new secondary behavior? Or you're in a situation where you can snap/tap? This sounds like a distraction trick and once the novelty wears off...

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postr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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10%-20% better fluency

10%-20% better fluency I've found a technique that I've been using for the past week and it helps in some situations. You know how some musicians us a metronome to stay on pace. Well I've used the sam...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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Point taken. And with something like a very discreet and high quality set of wireless ear buds (technology which is really just developing now) it could possibly even become something more applicable ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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Not feasible for day to day conversation but if you explicitly want to have a conversation about something and there's pressure to speak fluently it's very helpful. It has served me well in oral exams...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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Thanks for the suggestion but, correct me if I'm wrong, such an app would require to me to have headphones in during a conversation, no? If so, that doesn't seem particularly feasible for typical day-...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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I'd recommend the DAF app; it's like the speech easy but 1/1000 of the cost. It's really helped me in my professional life when I need to speak with a certain degree of fluency....

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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I've tried the speecheasy before, same deal. It's a common complaint about it too, that the effect "wears off" after you get used to it....

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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Could work, but I dont know the details. changing the pitch could reset the novelty, but you might get used to just hearing DAF in general. I'm not sure so I cant say. But I think it can be used as an...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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I don't know about it personally, but my understanding was that it was known, and adjustments could prolong the effectiveness. If we can get used to one setting, and change to another and get used to ...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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I dont know what the protocol was. My SLP didnt mention anything about that. But even so, would I just need to keep increasing the delay every 2 weeks? The effectiveness of the trick is in it's novelt...

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commentr/StutterFeb 15, 2015
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>I used both the fluency master and the speakeasy and after the novelty of it wore off, so did the fluency. It's common to adjust the delay value over time, right?...

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commentr/StutterFeb 14, 2015
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In case you have an iPhone, iPad, or iPad touch, I recommend you try out my app DAF/FAF Aid. I posted some promotion codes here: http://www.reddit.com/r/Stutter/comments/2vwmuf/iphone_app_to_improve_y...

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commentr/StutterFeb 14, 2015
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Thanks, I just updated the description, now it says: > significantly improves fluency for most people who stutter ...

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