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i always say, one, that speech impediment is a disability, and two, accommodation for diverse forms of communications is the only way forward. for example, let us finish our own sentences, and let AAC...
>My personal take, any SLP that talks or advocates fluency doesn't really get it. Even if they stutter themselves. How do you support such an idea? Maybe I'm misunderstanding your meaning. To me, a...
That sounds like a great idea, I’ve picked up music production about 2 years ago now. I sorta feel like it gives me a second voice in a way. But your last paragraph, I literally thought the same thi...
I do not know enough about IT Cyber work. I imagine it's a massive field. You mentioned that you are in the US. Can you check out something like [https://creativemornings.com/](https://creativemorning...
Run track and write! I have a story with a stuttering protagonist...
Looking for advice on working with a patient who stutters
Looking for advice on working with a patient who stutters I'm an allergy nurse and we have a patient (40ish yr old) who has a very strong stutter (prevalent? Not sure what the correct term is, my apol...
How StopStutter Helped Him Overcome Stuttering for Good | Speech Therapy at Home
How StopStutter Helped Him Overcome Stuttering for Good | Speech Therapy at Home There are a lot of ineffective speech therapy programs out there, and it’s not the fault of the SLP. They’ve just never...
Haha my dad swears that singing in the shower everyday along with speech therapy helped him go from a severe stutter to fluency....
I am sorry that your SLP said that in a way that bothered you. Give her some grace for maybe being in a bad mood, but definitely track that relationship. There are so, so many SLPs out there that if y...
Yeah, I have been put on blast before for suggesting what worked for me to gain more fluency. “Just because it worked for you doesn’t mean it will work for anyone else!” or “you must be a mild stutter...
I strongly advocate here for speech therapy. A it was how I've achieved fluency. I've said that despite the fact I no longer (or rarely) have disfluencies, I'll always be a stutterer. I think ther...
We definitely need people who have been on the other side of the table within our field! Many people have studied speech, but not many have lived the life of being the patient. If you’re interested I’...
I had a SLP who I worked with who showed me what I could do to be fluent! Once I got a grasp of my own fluency, I wanted to give back to my people and give others the gift of fluency. I made this deci...
He’s been pretty vocal about his support for the Stuttering Association for the Young!...
There are stuttering organizations and support groups in many countries organizing local meetups, events, groups, etc. Look up the one for your location, in Stamily's list of stuttering associations. ...
It's definitely worth a look. It has a bunch of stuttering books, masterclass videos, thousands of coaching videos, group calls, speech therapy with ex-stutterers, hundreds of testimonials, etc. It ha...
They don’t claim to be quick and effective. The program actually requires a lot of work and consistency. 1.5-2 hrs daily. At the end of the day they have video proof of many people improving their flu...
People in this sub tend to be skeptical of anything helpful. They always dismiss it instead of trying it out themselves....
Take note of the crutches he mentions, watch user testimonials, press the daily routine button to see what you can do everyday. Press buttons and take everything in, bunch of useful info. Read outline...
This man literally created his own techniques that has helped thousands of people. There are literally people from around the word, including their NAMES, and faces that have become more fluent. He al...