• Speech Exercises for Daily Practice and Improvement

    Effective communication is a vital aspect of our daily lives, and for stuttering adults, the journey toward improved speech fluency often involves dedication, patience, and consistent effort. When incorporated into daily practice routines, speech exercises offer valuable tools for patients seeking enhanced communication skills. Pairing these exercises with a speech assistant device will help build confidence, reduce […]

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  • Can You Reverse Stuttering?

    Stuttering, a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in the normal flow of speech, can be a source of long-term frustration and self-consciousness for patients. While a stuttering device can help patients manage their symptoms, the question of whether stuttering can be reversible is complex. Several factors—including underlying causes, triggers, and the patient’s response to treatment—come […]

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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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  • Enhancing Public Speaking Skills with Delayed Auditory Feedback

    Whether it’s addressing a large audience or speaking up in a meeting, the pressure to perform flawlessly can lead to nervousness, stumbling over words, or sudden stuttering in adults. To help build confidence when speaking publicly, our speech therapy experts may suggest using a delayed auditory feedback device. With real-time guidance and auditory playback, these […]

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  • Practical Tips for Using a Delayed Auditory Feedback Device

    If stuttering is negatively affecting your ability to communicate fluently and confidently, you’re not alone. Stuttering affects millions of individuals worldwide. Advancements in technology have led to innovative solutions for stuttering therapy. If you have recently decided to try a delayed auditory feedback device for stuttering, here are some practical tips and techniques to make […]

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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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  • How to Stop Your Stutter

    Stuttering is an ageless condition. Whether you’re a child or a grown adult, a speech impediment can drastically influence your quality of life. Roughly three million Americans stutter, with them developing stutter between the ages of two and six. Here at SpeechEasy, we are often asked how to stop your stutter. While it’s possible to […]

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  • What is Psychogenic Stuttering?

    If you suffer from speech impediments like stutters or work with those who do, you may have heard the term “Psychogenic Stuttering.” Whether you’re the patient or the doctor, if you are working on a stutter, it’s important to understand psychogenic stuttering in order to properly treat it. From SpeechEasy anti-stuttering device makers, here is […]

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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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  • 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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