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The problem with many stutterers is that they speak very fast and forget to breathe before they start speaking. Take a deep breath before you speak and feel the rhythm of every word that comes out. Speaking too fast can lead to more stammering. So speak in a moderate pace so that you will stutter less often and will be understood by your listener. Children who are still in the process of developing their speech and language tend to stutter when they speak. It occurs when children rack up their brain for the right words to convey their message. This is a sign that their speech and language abilities are not yet developed enough to help them express clearly what they intend to say. This stage teaches patients with slow motion speech with attention given to precise prolongation of natural speed production and the use of pauses. Records have shown that frequency of stuttering have substantial reduction in most patients. Aside from introduction and practice, the fourth week now employs the pull-outs devised by Van Riper. The worst among all symptoms of stammering include fear of the condition itself, inability to express oneself clearly, and avoidance of situations in which a person has to speak. Intense fear of being ridiculed and embarrassed is fairly common among people who frequently stutter. Stutterers also tend to become angered and frustrated because of their condition and the reactions of other people about it. Undergoing therapy can cost you money, but it can help you get results after several sessions. Finally, having more self-confidence greatly improves the way you speak and lessens your stuttering. What does confidence have to do with your speaking abilities? Well, many people stutter a lot whenever they are very nervous or anxious. It will help if you are going to find out what s causing the problem. What makes you feel nervous when you are talking with other people? Why can t you speak to a large crowd or why can t you look directly to the eyes of the person you are talking to? After you have accepted that there really is a problem and that you can t handle it on your own, you can go to a professional speech language pathologist to help you in this case.
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