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Stuttering Advice for Children and Adults

Stuttering is more than just stumbling over words; it can be a significant hurdle in communication, affecting confidence and self-esteem. However, with the right strategies and support, managing and even overcoming stuttering is possible. This blog will explore some stuttering advice on techniques and approaches to help you find your voice and speak fluently and […]

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Finding Your Voice: Effective Strategies on How to Stop Stuttering

In this blog, we will explore various approaches on how to stop stuttering and regain control of your speech. Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by interruptions in the normal flow of speech, and can significantly impact an individual’s communication and self-confidence. However, the journey toward fluency is achievable with the right strategies and support.

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Effective Stuttering Therapy

Effective Stuttering Therapy   Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects millions of individuals worldwide, causing interruptions in the flow of speech and often leading to frustration and social anxiety. Fortunately, effective stuttering therapy exists to help individuals overcome this challenge and regain their confidence in communication. This blog post will explore the benefits of

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Stuttering Speech – How to Overcome

Stuttering speech interferes with conversation. The speaker or “person who stutterers” also may feel embarrassed or shameful feelings during social interaction. Types of Stuttering Speech Stuttering is characterized by 1) repetitions, prolongations, and blocks of sounds and syllables. Each of these prevents smooth and efficient communication. These symptoms are usually accompanied by signs of struggle

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Stuttering Blocks – What Are They?

Fluency Shaping TechniquesStuttering blocks occur in the connected speech of people who stutter. Stuttering “blocks”  are usually categorized as:      Repetitions – Repeating the same sound or syllable several times. Repetitions usually occur at the beginning of words although sometimes at the end or even the middle syllable. The schwa sound “uh” is commonly

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