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postr/StutterMar 31, 2026
7 points

Looking for Professional Treatment - age 20

Looking for Professional Treatment - age 20 Please read if you have the time Hello, my name is Aidan and I am currently in my junior year of college majoring in finance. I live in eastern Connecticu...

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postr/overcome_stutteringMar 31, 2026
1 points

Looking for new stuttering treatment, advice needed

Looking for new stuttering treatment, advice needed Please read if you have the time Hello, my name is Aidan and I am currently in my junior year of college majoring in finance. I live in eastern Co...

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commentr/StutterMar 21, 2026
2 points

I highly highly recommend looking at Ana Hernandez’s Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/adultstuttering?igsh=MTFseDFjeDd3YmZsYQ== She’s amazing. There are lots of stutter affirming speech pathologi...

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commentr/StutterMar 21, 2026
1 points

Me too. He and Ruth Mead are amazing but like you said he doesn’t get into the emotional side of stuttering. You should oook into the books he forwarded for Lee Lovett since Lee goes into the emotiona...

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commentr/StutterMar 21, 2026
4 points

I'm a former chronic stutterer who largely doesn't anymore and certainly never worries about public speaking even when I occasionally do. I see poor self confidence as a byproduct of stuttering not a ...

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commentr/StutterMar 20, 2026
3 points

SLP lurker here. I think it's a good idea IF you can find the right clinician— someone who specializes in fluency specifically. SLPs in schools are usually jack-of-all trades, so it's a toss-up for ge...

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postr/Stutter_remissionMar 19, 2026
1 points

I've been stuttering my whole life, and I want to share something I discovered about myself - and genuinely ask if anyone else experiences the same

I've been stuttering my whole life, and I want to share something I discovered about myself - and genuinely ask if anyone else experiences the same For context. I did NOT write below post. It's a copy...

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postr/StutterMar 17, 2026
6 points

10-minute morning routine for stuttering

10-minute morning routine for stuttering I found this video where someone shares a **10-minute morning routine for stuttering** with a few simple speech warm-ups and breathing exercises. I like that ...

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commentr/StutterMar 16, 2026
1 points

Hey there. He did therapy from age 3 or 4 until 6 or 7, and he made incredible improvement (he's 9 now.) It was a lot of practicing at home, but the therapist gave us lots of stuff to work on at hom...

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commentr/StutterMar 13, 2026
2 points

Our child was around 3.5 when the stuttering started suddenly. It would disappear for weeks and then come back again. We finally saw a speech therapist who confirmed it was real stuttering, and we sta...

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commentr/StutterMar 7, 2026
1 points

Getting lost in the convo is definately a problem. I started a new program and it included a lot of reading aloud. I found that a lot of reading aloud made a huge difference for me because I could pra...

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commentr/StutterMar 6, 2026
1 points

Thank you so much..I actually saw a video about mcquire program for stuttering and there i saw they do the technique that you mentioned here.like it include costal breathing and more controlled speech...

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2026
2 points

Hi! I’m studying to be an SLP. Reading in cadence, or just reading in general, is a great way to work on fluency. The professor that taught me about these techniques had a stutter himself, so he was a...

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2026
2 points

Reading aloud works. Stuttering is psychological to an extent. Reading aloud with fluency proves to yourself that speaking itself is not the issue. I can also read with 100% fluency, or even talk to m...

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2026
6 points

This is the best advice I could ever give someone who stutters is to read out load especially poems ! Just read at your normal pace 30-45 min daily & you’ll see great improvement in the following week...

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2026
1 points

reading aloud does help but the real question is whether you need structured practice or actual fluency techniques. if its just maintenance then solo reading works fine. if blocks are getting worse yo...

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commentr/StutterMar 4, 2026
1 points

Your best bet is a normal SLP or even better one that specialises in stuttering. Much of SLPs training is around the mindset towards it rather than trying to fix it. But ultimately you should have a s...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2026
1 points

My advice would be to get them to see a speech therapist who specialises in stuttering. The earlier the better! I wish my parents did that for me, but back in the 70s stuttering wasn’t very well und...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2026
1 points

Okay so I’m a speech therapist so take this with a grain of salt! A lot of speech therapists are unfortunately hesitant to work with people who stutter because they feel under qualified so I would def...

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commentr/StutterMar 3, 2026
2 points

hi! 21f here. i’ve also had a “severe” stutter since childhood with no prior history of anything brain related. regarding the success of speech therapy, i’ve noticed over the years that i was not as ...

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