A stutter or stammer is not uncommon and is absolutely treatable. However, there are different classifications your stutter might fall under. Identifying what classification your stutter falls under could help determine the best course of action for treatment and which SpeechEasy stuttering device is right for you. Developmental Stuttering This type of stuttering occurs in young […]
Read BlogIn a world of misconceptions, the facts about stuttering are becoming increasingly difficult to decipher. A great deal has been said and assumed about what causes stuttering and who is most prone to stuttering. Factors such as age, gender, and more can be driving forces in a person’s stutter. Understanding the facts about these factors […]
Read MoreHere at SpeechEasy, we want all of our patients to know they are not alone in their respective speech disorders. This is why our program comes with a team of fluency professionals who truly care about the successes of our patients. SpeechEasy has helped thousands of people increase their ability to communicate effectively and confidently […]
Read MoreFebruary 3, 2021, is World Read Aloud Day, a day dedicated to bringing people together through stories. SpeechEasy, the leading provider in an earpiece for stuttering, loves the idea of finding an audience and reading aloud confidently! People with speech disorders may not be eager to read aloud, but SpeechEasy is here to help our […]
Read MoreHave you ever noticed a person finding difficulty in expressing themselves? They are not short of words, but they have trouble talking evenly. Also known as diffluent speech and stammering, stuttering is a speech disorder that affects at least five to ten percent of children between the ages of two to six. Stuttering is most […]
Read MoreStuttering is a speech disorder or communication disorder that affects children between the age of two and six, which they typically outgrow during their developmental stages. A few children continue to stutter even after the age of six, who are then treated by speech therapists to improve their stuttering. Stuttering in adults is uncommon, and […]
Read MoreStuttering is a speech disorder that is usually seen in children and sometimes in adults. It is a childhood-onset fluency disorder that affects an individual’s normal flow of speech. Contrary to popular belief, a person who stutters does not have any problems in forming thoughts coherently. They only face trouble in effectively relaying their exact […]
Read MoreStuttering is essentially a speech disorder that affects the general fluency of the person’s speech. A stutter may be of different types and does not sound the same on all people. Oftentimes, stuttering is seen mostly in children. When kids have a complete idea of what exactly they want to say, but their language skills […]
Read MoreAs humans, even the most outgoing of us become nervous while public speaking. It can range from slight nervousness to paralyzing panic. But for those who stutter, the fear of public speaking can be amplified by their anxiety about stuttering. Most people try to avoid public speaking situations altogether, but with persistence and the right […]
Read MoreDiscussions amongst fellow peers and instructors are essential to achieving success within a school environment. Having the ability to participate in different classroom activities is something teenagers who frequently stutter are forced to think about often. However, by establishing realistic goals, you will be able to speak more clearly and feel comfortable while doing so. […]
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