• 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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