• 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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  • Speech Therapy Techniques: A Comprehensive Guide

    Stuttering in adults is a speech disorder that affects millions of patients worldwide. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution to stuttering, speech therapy is crucial for helping patients improve their communication skills and empowering them to identify and control their speech patterns. When used alongside anti-stuttering devices, patients can enhance their speech fluency and boost their confidence […]

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  • Correcting Lisps with Speech Pathology and Auditory Feedback Device

    A lisp is a speech disorder that affects the ability to pronounce certain sounds correctly. It’s a common condition that may be correctable with the assistance of a speech pathologist. An auditory feedback device like the SpeechEasy delayed auditory feedback device have gained recognition for their efficacy in improving speech fluency in various speech disorders, including adult onset stuttering and lisps. […]

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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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  • 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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  • Is Stuttering a Disability?

    Many frequently ask “is stuttering a disability?” The CDC defines a disability as any condition of the body or mind that makes it more difficult for the person with the condition to do certain activities and interact with the world around them. Stuttering is classified as a neurological disability stemming from an underlying brain abnormality, […]

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  • How to Fix Stutter

    If you struggle with stuttering, you may find it challenging to conversate with others and wonder how to fix a stutter. You could find yourself repeatedly saying the same phrases or feeling as though they are caught in your throat. SpeechEasy offers stammering devices to help you overcome your stuttering disability. Our mission is to […]

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  • Benefits of Using a Stuttering Device When Applying for Jobs

    When entering the workforce, having a stutter may appear to be a drawback. However, due to the need to compensate for the disability, experts have found that individuals who stutter are incredibly driven and diligent workers. Stutterers are capable of achieving great success in any line of business. Individuals that stutter are recognized to be quick […]

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  • How To Be Confident When You Have a Stutter

    Many people with stutters struggle with confidence. Studies show that nearly 24% of children and a whopping 60% of adults with a stutter qualified as having social anxiety disorders as well. While having a stutter isn’t ideal, when it comes to being social with a stutter, it’s all about confidence! While you work on improving […]

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