Stuttering is a speech disorder that impacts more than 80 million adults worldwide, affecting their ability to communicate and express themselves in their personal and professional relationships. Despite the prevalence of stuttering in adults, there are often misconceptions surrounding stuttering. For more insight, the experts at SpeechEasy have outlined the intricacies of stuttering, including common causes, myths, and […]
Read BlogStuttering 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 […]
Read MoreIf 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 […]
Read MoreMany 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 […]
Read MoreSchool 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 […]
Read MoreSpeech 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. […]
Read MoreStuttering 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, […]
Read MoreAs Halloween approaches, many parents want to ensure that their children have an enjoyable trick-or-treating time. For many people is difficult to understand the barriers a child who is still learning to talk has when it comes to social events such as Halloween. However, SpeechEasy speech devices suggest taking Halloween as an opportunity to practice […]
Read MorePlanning a wedding can be a stressful time for everyone, but especially for those involved. As a member of the bridal party, the tasks can be slow at times, but once the big day arrives, there’s little time to take a breath. This is a day that’s been planned for months, even years at times. […]
Read MoreStuttering is a speech disorder that causes the speaker to repeat the sounds of a word or syllables compulsively. They know what they want to say, but they have a problem speaking out the words clearly. It is common among young children, typically between 2 and 6 years old. The condition gets better for most […]
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