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How to get rid of stuttering?
11-09-2012, 04:28 PM
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How to get rid of stuttering?
.My daughter is 15 years old she started stuttering since 3 years ago while she is very smart and she is in gifted school and she suffers from fatness ,our family we can say about it good i am her mum i am eng. so as her father ,her brother in pharmacy college and two young sisters after her ,but our home not really clear from arguing between me and her father ,last we don't have any genetic stuttering.i really appreciate your answers.

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11-09-2012, 04:36 PM
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try a speech class, they usually help.

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11-09-2012, 04:36 PM
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speech class helps it but stuttering will never fully go away
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11-09-2012, 04:36 PM
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Try these resources:
http://www.stutteringhelp.org there are videos online that show speech therapists working with stutterers; watch them and learn some techniques.
http://stutteringselfhelp-stutteringself...gspot.com/
http://stutteringhelp-bud.blogspot.com/
http://notesonstuttering.blogspot.com/
http://www.friendswhostutter.org/
http://www.stuttertalk.com/
http://stammeringcentre.org/s-The_Michael_Palin_Centre

Meet others who stutter here http://groups.myspace.com/stutteringfoundation
http://www.stutteringforum.com
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/stutteringchat/
Stuttering Foundation on Facebook
http://stutteringcantstopme.ning.com/

Contact The Stuttering Foundation of America as that is where our family got help. Their book "Self Therapy for the Stutterer" worked wonders after working through it step by step. The book can be found here http://www.stutteringhelp.org/Portals/En...nth_ed.pdf

Some medications that other stutterers have tried include lorazepam, citalopram, celexa, and buspar. Ask your doctor about trying an anti-anxiety medication while you are working on your stuttering. Be aware that your stuttering may be better than the side-effects of the medication, though.

Each stutterer is different, and a therapist who specializes in treating stuttering will be able to determine what will help you the most as they work with you.

The Foundation also has a list of speech therapists who have been trained to work with stutterers
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