• Delayed Auditory Feedback Speech Therapy

    Speech therapists often employ the delayed auditory feedback (DAF) method when working with patients with fluency issues like stuttering. This method involves delaying a person’s speech by a small amount, usually between 50 and 250 milliseconds. By changing their perception of their speech, this anti stuttering device delay can aid in the reduction of stuttering and other fluency problems. […]

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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • How Wearing Face Masks Impacts Stuttering

    The COVID-19 pandemic has officially affected the country for six months, and wearing face masks in public has become an essential accessory. While wearing a stuttering device is helpful, there is no doubt that wearing face masks get in the way of what once was clear communication between two or more people. Face masks make […]

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  • Bilingualism and Stuttering

    When learning a new language, putting together proper sentences and utilizing correct grammar can be daunting. Learning a second or third language is strongly encouraged in schools throughout the country. Although speaking and understanding a second language can be difficult at times, doing so with a stutter can be even more difficult without the use […]

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  • Communicating with a Toddler Who Stutters

    If you have a preschooler who is showing signs of stuttering, you may be wondering what you can do to help their chance of outgrowing it. Stuttering is not caused by the way you interact with your child, but there are ways to support their fluency if they start showing signs of stuttering. There are […]

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