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He espouses voluntary stuttering as a strategy to reduce blocks, avoidance behaviors, and panic/fear associated with speaking. If you define fluency strategies as “artificial ways to hide and/or el...
Maybe I’m missing how that chunk of his bio describes himself as someone who pretends that stuttering can be cured. In his free podcasts, He speaks at great length about how stuttering will return...
You’re a mum for selling out the best help she can get at an early age! I wish my parents did the same for me! My only suggestion is to keep encouraging her to practice and use the techniques every s...
I’m not seeing why you think she’s at a fluency intensive program. From my understanding, Mackesey advocates strongly for voluntary stuttering in public, lots of disclosure and encourages normal brea...
A big breakthrough for me was not identifying speech as “bad” or “good” as this just kept me in the trap of trying not to stutter causing more stuttering. Instead I switched to how many minutes of t...
i also stutter and started speech therapy more than a year ago. One thing my speech therapist recomended me was to just outright tell people you meet that you have a stutter. because often times when ...
Yeah thats fine. But don't say it is nonsense. 1. “Is There a Place for Pseudostuttering Assignments in Speech-Language Pathology Training Within the Neurodiverse Paradigm?” — DOI 10.1044/2024_PERSP...
Lol for sure. Pseudo stuttering is well documented technique. I mean just say my own experience is wrong, but there are researchers on it. You should try, maybe you will learn, sometimes even if somet...
Stuttering on purpose makes you fluent 🧐 yea that doesn’t make any sense...
Pseudo stuttering is well defined technique to reduce fear. It helps to desensitized and result into more fluency....
Stutter on purpose.
Stutter on purpose. If i try and stutter, i can't, not convincingly. I wouldn't get the part! Why would i even consider it, some may ask? It's to make it something i have control over; to make fun of,...
Something I want to change in it. Don't control the words, focus on idea of what you want to say, words will come naturally. I agree with talk and don't care. Try to keep your mind on ideas rather tha...
you can overcome this via: 1. practice of fluency shaping 2. practice of relaxation techniques to de-tense in the moment 3. repeated exposure + acceptance put your mind to all three and you ...
The blocking happens because you're afraid of stuttering freely. Afraid of audibly stuttering. As in, "h-h-h-h-h-h-i." And this resistance to causes you to go in a sort of panic response, which is the...
yes I think your right, how did you allow yourself to stutter freely? I keep blocking uncontrollably...
For me, I discovered that my blocks were a panic-type response because I was refusing to let myself stutter "authentically." When I decided to allow myself to stutter freely, all the blocking stoppe...
I don’t completely agree with this. Stuttering is definitely neurological. And self acceptance and dealing with anxiety is 100% crucial. But I have found that a holistic therapy that targets the phys...
While it’s incredibly upsetting, stuttering is so misunderstood, I wouldn’t expect someone who works in a garage to necessarily frame stuttering as a disability. Also, as you may be realizing, gett...
(I didn't mean to write a whole tutorial but it just happened somehow) This is good while rewiring your brain to speak fluently. When you're in this phase you need to avoid "bad incidents" as muc...
Singing/Rapping as stutterer
Singing/Rapping as stutterer Is there anyone who can sing or rap absolutely fluently. If anybody used it anyhow in their normal day to day convos and became fluent, plz tell us how! ...