Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

Exploring Mechanisms You Developed to Survive Your Family - Mimicry
You developed mechanisms of accommodation, rebellion, and mimicry to survive growing up in your family. Let's look at mimicry. Mimicking When you were a child you probably remember swearing to the universe that when you grew up you'd...

Guiltless Contentment
'Have I stopped dreaming?' 'Why am I not as stressed?' 'Why am I not on the 'move' like most people of my age?' Is something really amiss?' Guilt in Contentment? Is there really such a thing as guilt in feeling contented? "Guilt may...

Pathological Eating Disorders and Poly-Behavioral Addiction
Proposing a New Diagnosis and Theory for Patients with Multiple Addictions By James Slobodzien, Psy.D., CSAC When considering that pathological eating disorders and their related diseases now afflict more people globally than malnutrition,...

Recognizing and Treating the Symptoms of Depression
Nearly 20 million American adults fall ill from depression each year--that's almost one-tenth of the entire adult population. This devastating condition is not to be ignored: it influences nearly every part of a person's life, from sleeping patterns...

The Truth About Persistence and Success
If you really want to be successful, you probably spend a lot of time reading motivational books and articles. You want to know what qualities are required for success. When we read about the tools required to achieve success, very often we...

 
How a person who has a stammer can self help themselves to fluency

I am Stephen Hill from Birmingham in England. I started to stammer at the age of four or five. My parents took me to a lot of different types of speech therapy, some in groups, some on a one to one basis. The kind of advice I was given to control my stammer or to overcome my stammer were varied. These are some:
slowing down my breath costal breathing prolonged speech taking a deep breath before I spoke
I had began in the class called, preschool stammer. This term is labelled by the stammer speech therapist or the stammer speech pathologist. My parents were reassured that most people who stammer in childhood soon grow out of it. Well I was one of those who didn't.
I then joined the class called, childhood stammer. I continued to attend speech therapy and joining in with their speech therapy activities and their speech therapy games.
I then progressed to the class called, adult stammer. I now decided that speech therapy was not really working for me.
I decided to try my own form of stammer self help. Even though I had a stammer, at times I could talk very well. As an example when I was drunk, I spoke nearly perfectly fluent.
After nearly a year I managed to overcome my stammer and eradicate the stammer once and for all. As a career I now help other people how to stop stammering.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

About the Author
Stephen Hill helps people to achieve fluency. He has two websites with stuttering information and advice at http://www.stutter-stuttering.com and http://www.stammering-stuttering.co.uk

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.