How To Stop Stammering
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Lots and lots of people have managed to overcome a stammer. For this reason it often astounds me when I hear people, especially speech therapists, state that there is no known cure for stammering. So why are they being so negative? Just because they do not have the skills to help people to stop stammering does not mean that they should be killing what little confidence that we have left.
How many people have managed to overcome a stammer? As stated in the opening paragraph of this article there has been a large number of people who have managed to overcome a stammer, these include many famous people. Just by doing a simple search on Google for “famous people who had a stammer” will help you to find some of these.
Is it difficult to eradicate a stammer/stutter? It certainly is not easy to overcome a stammer, it takes a lot of practice to enable the techniques that are taught to become a natural part of one’s speech. Even though it does require this amount of practice and dedication the majority of people who stammer are more than willing to put in this amount effort. It goes without saying that to eradicate a stammer from one’s life can literally change a person’s life.
How long does it take to achieve fluency? Each and every one of us are individuals however on average it takes around three months to achieve fluency.
Are there any therapies for stammering out there that actually work? There are self-help stammering therapy products which include DVD’s, e-books and audio books. Then there are the famous 1-2-1 speech courses; courses which are run by people who have previously had this form of speech impediment; such as Steve Hill from the UK.
Where can I find out about the types of stuttering help and stammering therapies that are available? Probably the easiest way is to do a search on Google for “stammering therapy courses”.
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