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Stop Stuttering Tips

Stuttering is an embarrassing speech disorder for most of the people suffering from it. It is difficult to communicate with people especially if the crowd who is listening to the person who stutter is not supportive. If you stutter, I am sure you are looking for stuttering therapies and treatments to stop stuttering. Here are some tips on how to stop stuttering.

First of all understand the fact that, there are lots of people who stutter. Statistics shows that over 3 million people in America alone are stuttering, especially males. If you look at the sex ratio of people who stammer, the number of males suffering from stuttering is approximately 4 times than females.
Stuttering typically arises in young children and goes through a time in their lives where they stutter for 6 months or more. Stuttering affects approximately 10 to 15% of children in the age range of 4–6 years. While most of them will recover from stuttering by late childhood, around 2% is left with long term prevalence among adults.
In order to find out how to stop stuttering we need to figure out what are causes of stuttering. Speech pathologists after doing years of researchers believe that stuttering can be caused by various factors including genetics, neurophysiology and childhood development. At the time of this writing, doctors haven’t invented a permanent cure of stuttering.
However, here are some stuttering tips to reduce its occurrence and avoid communication gap.

  • 1. Speak slowly. You don’t have to speak swiftly and trying to do so will only put you under undue pressure. Take your time to speak.
  • 2. Visualize the letters of the word you’re going to say. This exercise helps people with delivery.
  • 3. Take a deep breath right before you say a difficult word or phrase.
  • The following stuttering tips are helpful when you speak with your friends and family.

  • 4. Chew a gum or something in your mouth while talking. This will help to reduce the occurrence of stammer.
  • 5. For some people it is observed that if you talk more like singing a song, the stuttering reduces to a great extend. However you might not want to do that in a formal meeting.
  • 6. Try to talk louder that usual. When you speak loudly, stutter frequently fade away. Also when speak in low voice the stutter might not be noticeable.

These are some of the simple stuttering tips with which you can stop stammering. A well structured stuttering therapy will help you to get rid off stuttering almost completely.