advice for people who stutter.
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Stuttering is a very complex disorder to deal with. There are some great therapies, however, that can be found online. One can be found on naturaltherapyforstuttering. -c-o-m.
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v stutters r the chosen ones who have to b embarassed at all points: in front of groups, relatives, girls, in interviews , colleges; in short v r depressed bcoz v cant put forward our qualities to this world. theres simply no god for us
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i m 21 i stutter , i suck at job interviews, those guyd who say : JUST RELAX, CHILL, CALM ; guys that just doenyt work , u cant relax, when u want to say so much n the words arnt coming out ,
if u try a differnet accent , u stutter in that accent even worse;
if u think we stutter because...
v guys think too much, then dear if v wont think how r v going to try to put decent views??
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READ BOOKS ALOUD AND YOU WILL GET BETTER AND BETTER UNTIL YOU WILL BE NORMAL. I HAVE BEEN CURING PEOPLE WITH THIS PROBLEM, JUST READ ALOUD. YOU NEED TO TRAIN YOURSELF AGAIN LIKE A CHILD.
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i just talk nice and slow, like a cool person, and it works!
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Hey I stutter really bad, and srsli i think all of us stutterers would agree that if there was a complete solution, that stopped stuttering completely, we'd all be the happiest people ever...
But something that helps me to not stutter, is to talk in an accent, like british for me, and srsli it helps alot.
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Yes it does, or when the person keeps cutting in guessing what your gonna say instead of letting you finish. Gets on my freekin nerves! So I end up saying, "let me finish"!
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I think im coming closer to understanding stuttering and this just one of the things that I can recommend. When you speak, speak to your own ears. LISTEN to the words you are saying and what they mean, and dont focus too much on how they sound coming out of your mouth. If you speak in a relaxed and fluent flowing way and think about WHAT you're saying, the words will ease out of your mouth.
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this guy reminds me of a drunken robin williams
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@Badkarmaud hes a fucking stutterer you schmuck
thats is exactly how i felt in middle school
i felt stupid and like i had a disorder or something
Qstyles18 3 years ago 6
The worst moments are, I find, when the word which the mouth is stuck on can easily be guessed by the listener. For example "My dog was run over, so I had to take him to the v..v.."
Because the other person knows you're about to say "vets", it somehow makes the task both embarrassing and futile.
cottonwhiskersuk 3 years ago 6