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commentr/StutterFeb 14, 2015
3 points

Hey, neat app. I just want to warn you about claims like it significantly improves fluency when using it. This definitely isnt the case for everyone. I used both the fluency master and the speakeasy a...

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postr/StutterFeb 14, 2015
3 points

iPhone app to improve your fluency

iPhone app to improve your fluency Hi there, I've made a Delayed Auditory Feedback/Frequency Altered Feedback app for iOS. It's called DAF/FAF Aid. The auditory feedback method significantly improve...

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commentr/StutterFeb 10, 2015
-1 points

Dude ok heres what do you. If you are going to use your cell phone, DO NOT use your hand and hold it up to your ear. Go get a pair of earbuds with a mic (like the apple earbuds) and use those. When...

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postr/StutterFeb 1, 2015
7 points

Looking to practice DAF with someone

Looking to practice DAF with someone Hey guys, I recently came across something called delayed auditory feedback and I have found it to be really useful. I've an DAF application in my phone which I us...

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commentr/StutterOct 26, 2014
1 points

I guess I have a bad experience with speech therapy when I was a kid. I was in it for 3 years, and while my teacher was a very sweet lady, I didn't get much out of the sessions. It was all focused on ...

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postr/StutterOct 3, 2014
2 points

Pronunciation practice app for iphone

Pronunciation practice app for iphone Hi folks, For the last two years my friend and I have been working on an iPhone app which we call SpeechAce. The app let's you practice speaking English words an...

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commentr/StutterSep 12, 2014
1 points

If you are interested, I will send you another promo code. Incidentally, I'm also selling an app for generating noise. You could have a code as well. I look forward to hearing back from you how well...

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commentr/StutterSep 12, 2014
1 points

Correct me if I'm wrong but research on traditional altered auditory feedback devices has shown that they can give significant improvement in fluency for scripted speech (reading out loud). However, s...

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postr/StutterSep 11, 2014
7 points

My DAF/FAF app for the iPhone/MPI stuttering therapy

My DAF/FAF app for the iPhone/MPI stuttering therapy Hi there, I've made a Delayed Auditory Feedback/Frequency Altered Feedback app for iOS. It's called DAF/FAF Aid Pro. The auditory feedback method...

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commentr/StutterAug 4, 2014
3 points

Jackie, don't apologize. I really enjoyed reading what you had to say (and I'm sure others did as well.) It's so interesting that you stutter but your twin doesn't? Why do you think that is? Do you ha...

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commentr/StutterAug 4, 2014
5 points

My names Jackie. I'm 20 years old and currently in college. I've had a severe stutter ever since I can remember. I think I knew about it so young because my twin sister speaks fluently so I was always...

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commentr/StutterJun 16, 2014
1 points

from what I understand, yes that is what it is. There are adapters to make them work with iphones, not sure about other cell phones. There is even a setting in the iphone, under "settings", to turn on...

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commentr/StutterJun 15, 2014
1 points

Is this like a text to speech device for the phone? Also, how practical are these devices. Calls have to be made from your home phone line right? cant be used with your cell phone?...

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commentr/StutterApr 22, 2014
1 points

I can't remember really. But I remember I had to tweak it until I found something that worked. I believe it depends on the person. Worked pretty well after tweaking delay and pitch....

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commentr/StutterApr 22, 2014
1 points

[I have used this](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.artefactsoft.daf). It worked pretty well for a presentation. You need to play around with the settings to make it work well....

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commentr/StutterApr 21, 2014
1 points

Have you tried delayed audio feedback? It's pretty good. There are several free apps for smartphones. I find a single earphone will help quite a lot. It easy to hide using your hair. ...

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commentr/StutterApr 12, 2014
1 points

its similar to like in the kings speech when he has the headphones on blasting music, he speaks much better because he cannot hear himself...

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commentr/StutterApr 12, 2014
1 points

I am not a scientist, but I think i read somewhere that it has something to do with not being able to hear yourself speaking(as good). No source though....

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commentr/StutterApr 10, 2014
1 points

Used it a bit, however as others have stated the device is quite inconvenient. Unless you are holding a presentation or something, where there is zero background noise, there will be a lot of disturba...

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commentr/StutterApr 9, 2014
1 points

I tried the SpeechEasy but couldnt stand it. In any situations where there is background noise it was basically useless in my experiences. This was also about 10 years ago so YMMV....

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