• Stuttering & Social Anxiety Disorder

    Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by involuntary disruptions to speech which impede the capacity to communicate effectively. The best way to treat stuttering is to tackle the problem at the earliest point possible. The disorder becomes less traceable and far less responsive to treatment during the school years, and by adulthood, stuttering is often […]

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  • The History of Speech Language Pathology

    Speech pathology began to get recognition in the 1920s when the American Academy of Speech Correction was formed in 1926. It began to develop over the next twenty years as speech therapy approaches became more widespread. At this time WWII was going on, and soldiers were returning home with brain injuries. This was becoming a […]

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  • What Is Causing Slurred Speech?

    When someone begins to slur their words it can be hard to understand. It may happen every once in a while, or it may begin to become more regular. Speech can become slow, and difficult to get the words that you want to say out. It can also become very fast, and hard to understand […]

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  • Speech Easy Reviews and Effectiveness

    What is Speech Easy SpeechEasy is a device similar in appearance to a hearing aid. However, rather than amplifying sound, SpeechEasy alters sounds that go through the device so that you hear your voice at a slight time delay and at a different pitch. The purpose of the delay and pitch change is to recreate a […]

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  • Top Online Resources for Those Who Stutter

    A condition affecting millions of people around the world, individuals who stutter (also referred to as speech stammer), have access to a number of support networks online. Whether you’re searching for information for yourself or a loved one, for speech pathologists, speech aid device providers, or a support group, you can find all of this […]

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  • Is There a Difference Between a Stutter and a Stammer?

    Stammering is also known as stuttering. It is a common issue in children and can continue into adulthood. The severity of the stuttering varies from person to person. It usually becomes apparent when a child is learning to speak, between the ages of two and five. Stuttering may develop gradually, but sometimes it starts suddenly […]

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  • 3 Tips to Stop Stuttering

    If you struggle with stuttering and want to avoid or reduce stuttering on a daily basis, here are a few tips to help you out.   1. Focus on Breathing   Taking the time to consciously think about your breathing will help reduce stress, as well as increase the flow of oxygen-rich blood to your […]

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  • Debunking Common Myths of Stuttering

    Did you know that 1 percent of the world’s population is affected by stuttering? That is 70 million people or one person out of every 100. While the condition is relatively well-known, there are many myths surrounding this speech disorder. From the cause of stuttering to the treatment of a speech stammer, the falsehoods have […]

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  • The Best Anti-Stuttering Device

    It is time to say hello to the best anti-stuttering device yet, SpeechEasy. Our customized anti-stuttering devices use a combination of proven technology and techniques that work together to reduce, if not entirely eliminate, your stuttering. And our technology is actually quite simple because essentially it works with an echo, made by you!   The Choral […]

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  • Understanding Stuttering Speech

    Stuttering Speech Facts Stuttering, a speech disorder causing a person’s speech to be broken up or less fluid. 5% of children experience stuttering for at least a portion of their childhood, this time varies from weeks to months, even years. From this 5%, 1% of children will continue to live their life with some sort of […]

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