• Discover the Perfect SpeechEasy Device for Your Needs

    SpeechEasy offers a range of anti stuttering devices designed to help individuals manage their speech fluency. Here’s a comprehensive guide to our devices, each tailored to meet different needs and preferences: 1. Comfort Fit (CF) The Comfort Fit model is designed for those who prefer a device that allows natural sound passage while reducing background noise. […]

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  • Managing Sudden Stuttering in Adults with SpeechEasy

    Stuttering is often perceived as a childhood condition, but sudden stuttering in adults is also common. This unexpected onset can be particularly challenging, affecting self-esteem and daily interactions. Modern technology offers innovative solutions like the SpeechEasy device, designed to help manage and improve adult speech fluency. Understanding Sudden Stuttering in Adults Sudden stuttering in adults […]

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  • What Are the 3 Main Types of Stuttering?

    Stuttering causes problems with maintaining regular fluency and flow of speech, leading to involuntary repetitions, prolongations, and blocks when speaking. These symptoms can significantly impact a patient’s ability to communicate effectively and with confidence. While many speech therapy treatments are successful, such as an auditory feedback device, understanding the nuances of stuttering types will ensure […]

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  • Stuttering Strategies for Middle School Students

    Middle school students often face frustration and isolation due to stuttering. As they grapple with the complexities of adolescence, expressing themselves and communicating with peers can prove challenging. However, there are strategies available to aid in overcoming stuttering and enhancing communication skills. This blog post will explore three effective techniques for middle school students dealing […]

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  • Unraveling the Link Between Parkinson’s Disease and Speech Impairment

    Parkinson’s Disease (PD) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement. It impacts the dopamine-producing cells in the brain, leading to tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with movement. However, Parkinson’s Disease can also have a significant impact on speech. One treatment option for speech problems related to Parkinson’s Disease is assistive devices, […]

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  • Auditory Feedback Stuttering Treatments

    Millions of people worldwide struggle with speech disorders, with stuttering being one of the most common. Its symptoms include repetitions, prolongations, or blocks of sounds and words. Stuttering can significantly impact an individual socially, academically, and professionally, ultimately reducing their quality of life. There are a plethora of techniques and devices available to help people […]

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  • The Latest in Stuttering Assistive Technology

    Stuttering is a common speech disorder characterized by interruptions in the normal flow of speech, making it difficult for the person to communicate effectively. Although there is no definitive cure, speech therapy using certain technologies can greatly assist in curtailing its effects! For this reason, the experts at SpeechEasy have compiled a list of the […]

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  • Speech Therapy Activities for Adults Who Stutter

    Stuttering is a speech disorder that affects the fluency of speech. It is a common speech disorder, affecting people of all ages. Stuttering can be frustrating, and it can negatively impact their daily lives. Speech stuttering therapy is an effective treatment option for those who stutter. In this blog post, we will discuss three speech therapy activities […]

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  • Delayed Auditory Feedback Speech Therapy Benefits

    Delayed auditory feedback (DAF) is used in speech therapy to help people who stutter. It involves using headphones and a device that delays the sound of their voice. The delayed sound plays back to the person through the headphones, which can help them slow down their speech and improve their fluency. In this blog post, we […]

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  • Delayed Auditory Feedback Speech Therapy

    Speech therapists often employ the delayed auditory feedback (DAF) method when working with patients with fluency issues like stuttering. This method involves delaying a person’s speech by a small amount, usually between 50 and 250 milliseconds. By changing their perception of their speech, this anti stuttering device delay can aid in the reduction of stuttering and other fluency problems. […]

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