Purpose, intention, and stuttering

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Purpose, intention, and stuttering

From: NMU Breanna
Date: 21 Oct 2010
Time: 11:29:46 -0500
Remote Name: 97.83.151.123

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Like you said, the biggest battle is revealing one’s stutter and not being afraid of it. I really like the idea of voluntary stuttering. Voluntary stuttering helps bring feelings about stuttering to the surface and allows one to talk about stuttering more easily. Voluntarily stuttering helps pws to gain control and be able to choose where they stutter for once. I am in the Speech-Language-Hearing program and in our fluency course we do negative practice, which I think helps tremendously. This will enable me to work with future pws on voluntary stuttering exercises and possibly public situations. Thank you for the insight!


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