• Prepping for a Presentation with SpeechEasy Electronic Fluency Devices

    Presentations are almost unavoidable in today’s modern world. We usually get started with presenting in grade school with Show and Tell. This helps us get comfortable talking in front of a group of people. However, most people never get used to presenting. It’s an evolutionary reflex to be nervous with all of those eyes on […]

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  • How to Make the Perfect Wedding Toast With a Stutter

    Planning a wedding can be a stressful time for everyone, but especially for those involved. As a member of the bridal party, the tasks can be slow at times, but once the big day arrives, there’s little time to take a breath. This is a day that’s been planned for months, even years at times. […]

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  • SpeechEasy’s Four Devices: Explained

    If you have a stutter, you aren’t alone. It’s common for children first learning to speak to stutter, but sometimes it can continue even after childhood. Most of the time, children will grow out of it after the age of 5 or 6. However, 25% of children continue to stutter after childhood. About 3 million Americans […]

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  • Public Speaking Tips

    Public speaking is something that everyone has to deal with at least a few times in their life. Whether it’s giving a toast at a wedding or presenting in front of a class, public speaking is an anxiety that people have to deal with. The fear of public speaking is the most common phobia. It […]

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  • Helping Your Child Overcome a Stutter

    Having a child who stutters isn’t always easy. They can experience bullying in school, people talking over them, and not being taken seriously. It also impacts a child’s confidence and ability to do well in the classroom. It’s your responsibility to help them overcome or learn to deal with this stutter. This will be a […]

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  • 5 Safe & Easy Ways to Reduce Stuttering

    Did you know that over 70 million people globally are affected by stuttering? Stuttering is a speech disorder that causes a person to repeat words, syllables or sounds. It affects people of all ages but is most common in children between the ages of 2 and 6. While 75% of children can lose this stutter […]

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  • What is the Science Behind Stuttering?

    Stuttering is a speech disorder that causes the speaker to repeat the sounds of a word or syllables compulsively. They know what they want to say, but they have a problem speaking out the words clearly. It is common among young children, typically between 2 and 6 years old. The condition gets better for most […]

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  • How “D” Makes a Difference in the Deaf Community

    Although The Bachelor franchise may not be producing long-lasting love relationships, the show is sparking conversations around an important topic. Abigail Heringer, a contestant on Season 25 of The Bachelor, is the first deaf individual to have ever appeared on the show in its entirety. She has served as a representative for the deaf community […]

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  • Anti-Stuttering Device Aids Communication in the Workplace

    Strong communication skills are necessary for the majority of workplaces, but what if you have a speech disorder? At SpeechEasy, we never want your speech disorder to hinder your success which is why we offer our anti-stuttering device. SpeechEasy earpiece for stuttering has assisted thousands of individuals with their ability to communicate effectively and confidently, […]

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  • Anti-Stuttering Device Advocates for People With Speech Disorders

    Here 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 […]

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