• Public Speaking Tips For Students Who Stutter

    Simple face-to-face social interactions can be troublesome enough when living with a stutter, and being forced to speak in front of your entire class probably doesn’t make things any easier. Thankfully, there are some ways to help calm both your stutter and some of the underlying causes of your stutter. At SpeechEasy, we combine proven […]

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  • 3 Ways to Handle Bullies When Your Child Has A Stuttering Device

    School is back in session! While some students celebrate heading back to class, children who are bullied may not be so enthusiastic. One of the biggest reasons for bullying is having a disability like a stutter. Although stuttering occurs in both children and adults, it’s most commonly reported in children. Out of those children, as […]

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  • What is Speech Play?

    Speech play is a commonly effective method of speech therapy, most often utilized in children’s speech therapy. In addition to recommending a stuttering ear piece for those who face difficulties with speech, the experts at SpeechEasy recommend practicing different elements of speech therapy with your child to educate and encourage them in their speech journey. […]

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  • Stuttering in a Mans World

    Stuttering can happen to anyone. However, studies show that men are four times more likely to develop a stutter than women. These stutters can lead men to become self-conscious and suffer from threatened masculinity. This psychological and emotional trigger can cause long-lasting damage if not addressed. Using an anti stuttering device along with regular therapy, […]

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  • Famous People With A Stutter

    Stuttering is a common issue throughout the world. While stuttering isn’t often publicized in our society, some of our most beloved celebrities battle stutter in their personal lives. While you may have never known that certain celebrities have needed stuttering assistance in their professional lives, the following celebrities have openly shared their experience with the […]

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  • Is Stuttering a Disability?

    While stuttering is often an agreed-upon issue that requires human decency to handle, whether or not it is a disability is often a debated topic. Different organizations treat stuttering differently depending on the information they have on hand. However, the myths about stuttering, have at times overshadowed scientific research and accepted theories leading to an […]

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  • Get Holiday Ready with SpeechEasy!

    While the holidays might still be months away, they’ll be here before we know it. From dinner parties to early mornings with family, be ready for anything with SpeechEasy! Our electronic speech devices can help wearers overcome their stutter and speak more fluently. Keep reading to learn more about how we can help you live […]

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  • Improve Speech Fluency in Your Children With These Tips

    A major milestone in any kid’s life is learning how to speak. Speaking is one way that we can communicate with each other and learn about the world around us. Starting out, it’s a little rough. Most of the “words” that kids say sound like jibberish, but as kids grow, their speech fluency does too! […]

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  • Mindful Practices to Help Your Stutter

    Stuttering is a speech disorder that can impact people of all ages. Most of those who stutter are children, and they tend to grow out of it when they become adults. However, 25% of those children retain their stutter through adulthood. It involves tripping over certain words, repeating syllables, sounds, or words, and interrupting themselves. […]

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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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