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because the emotional aspect is the main trigger for stuttering to emerge in early childhood development. A child is born with a genetic predisposition for speech disintegration to occur more frequent...
You've acknowledged that stuttering can occur without social pressure or without anxiety, then why in your original post have you placed a lot of emphasis on the emotional aspect of stuttering? Also...
Manter a calma certamente ajudará as pessoas que gaguejam, mas é impossível estar calmo o tempo todo ao falar. Se você observar as pessoas conversando, verá que elas demonstram muitas emoções, porque ...
Not everyone experiences an improvement in their stuttering when speaking alone. In some, stuttering simply disappears, in others, it only decreases, and in some cases, it does not change at all. Ther...
What happens when there is no social pressure or any anxiety, yet stuttering, just happens?...
I’m afraid
I’m afraid Overall I’m a very positive person, and I generally enjoy pushing out of my comfort zone and taking risks and challenges. I have a lot of friends and people who love me, but even so, I can’...
TL;DR = “To Long, didn’t read” Make a shorted summary at the end ELI5 = “Explain it like I’m 5-years old Dumb it down so anyone can easily understand...
This explains some situations: 1. A person does not stutter (or stutters very little) when speaking alone because there is no social pressure, meaning negative emotions are not present to trigger the...
First of all, I am a people who stutter who also study stuttering, just finished my masters degree at psychology and stuttering, and that's my conclusion after reading a lot of studies, thoeries, a...
Phone calls trigger me
Phone calls trigger me I have a mild stutter not as severed as it was when I was growing up. I have come to the realization that if I get the first word out then every word and sentence just flows out...
Yeah no problem. Basically there are physical (costal breathing amongst a few others) and psychological techniques. These techniques only become solid through practice, so essentially it’s just contin...
Why do I stutter even though I am completely calm?
Why do I stutter even though I am completely calm? I am a 17f, diagnosed autism and anxiety. I have always had a bit of a stutter problem. However, it usually only occurs when I pronounce something wr...
To be honest, I'm hard pressed to recall any time, ever, when it was suggested to me (by another*) that my mouth just can't keep pace. *I've personally recognized this for years! My mind is ON (raci...
So real,the starting few words are my biggest problem. Once I catch my rhythm it's easy from there on out. It's interesting, this rhythm I speak of. It's this flow thatbactually differed from langua...
As much as i had horrible stutter when younger, and as much as it lingers to some degree today (and the "blocks" are a daily occurrence), .... I know my ADHD has a lot to do with my stammering/stumbl...
Just try to think of it as a normal way that people speak, just different, not something that is necessarily awkward or uncomfortable. Imagine that her speech was interrupted because she had to cough,...
As long as you get frustrated, his speech will just get worse. We can pick up on such cues easy, and the added pressure of not upsetting your spouse or the People you love adds much stress. What he ne...
Patience when they speak is very important at least with my son. And teach that to all in your family as well. Never help those who finish their sentences and never make them feel rushed. I’m sure som...
Speech blockages vs stammer. Are they same?
Speech blockages vs stammer. Are they same? I’ve been wondering if these issues are related. It’s not that I can’t speak fluently, but I struggle with mental or speech blockages that make it difficult...
When I am in soliloquy mode I am able to speak the words I otherwise get stuck on. Idk why I stutter when I am talking with someone else be it my mother, my sister, my closest family, so it's not like...