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What you may have is the same that I have which is a stuttering brain. Even when I felt relaxed when I started to speak my vocal cords became tense causing my airflow to be interrupted or stopped resu...
I have been telling everyone where to find the information. If you choose not to seek the information then this is on you not me. This is how I became stutter free. You may need to find your own pathw...
It's so weird I keep seeing the misinformation that once you stutter you can't really get rid of it. There have been numerous people who have done so....
There are documented cases of people who reduced or even overcame their stuttering after undergoing intensive sensori-motor therapy. But such studies are rare, because this kind of therapy requires su...
You never cure it as I mentioned. What you're doing is you're controlling it through exercises that you are taught in the respective Therapies. Mine, the pfsp focused on breathing and mental awareness...
For this to be effective you need to truly understand why a fluent speaker doesn’t stutter. When speaking you need to have easy and consistent airflow. Once you have interrupted and stressed airflow ...
I would checkout the book written by William Parry. It is all about generating easy and consistent airflow when speaking. When you can achieve this then you become fluent....
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...
I've tried breathing exercises in past therapies but unfortunately they never really did much for me. Speech tools to actually manage the stuttering in combination with things like reading aloud and m...
The Neuroscience Method by Lee Lovett helped me be an ex stutterer. It’s a lot of work but well worth it...
I've found a lot of success with it, yes. It's a ton of work but it has really paid off....
Reading aloud won’t cure it completely but it’ll help retrain your brains speech motor pathways for better fluency, but you need to do it daily for at least 30 minutes a day and preferably in front of...
Hey.. I think this is treatable as long as it’s not developmental stuttering. I’m damn sure mine isn’t. I’ve been seeing a psychologist, psychiatrist, speech language pathologist, hypnotherapist, NL...
Vic from The Penguin. Great representation of stuttering in media. They consulted real SLPs to help the actor with his role....
**An SLP stated:** So, my own journey… I wanted someone to help me be more fluent. When I read these acceptance arguments, I understand but not fully. Some 20 + years ago, if the SLP would have told ...
Yes, this definitely sounds like developmental stuttering. It sounds like she's already reacting to blocks with word-switching, which a lot of us learned to do as well. If this is any consolation, ...
I cringe when people ask about techniques. A lot of the anecdotal failures I've observed in this sub focus on techniques. I was taught to speak fluently from ground up. Basic use of my voice. Beginni...
Were you practicing the exercises they gave you?? I've heard most of the times it don't work because we don't put much effort from our side. Anyways you are trying to be better and that's all that mat...
I also went to speech therapy and my speech did improve, but I don't think that's the reason. I hope there will be a real cure that promise you you won't have blocks....
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out. It’s hard for me to give you an exact goal because I don’t know what your student’s stuttering looks like/sounds like. With that said, I would stay away from fluenc...