Stuttering affects people in different ways. There are those people who you would never believe would have a stutter and this is because they are so good at hiding it. Many people they mix with, may not even be aware that they have a stuttering problem. They have become so good at avoiding certain words or by finding alternative words, that they can make out that they are fluent. This is something which requires a great deal of effort and just imagine the other person shock when they do eventually stutter.
Other people who have a stutter are unable to do this and can have what is seen as a more severe stutter.
A person who has a stutter can find the following situations quite difficult:
under pressure
very tired
meeting new people
talking in a new environment
asking questions, for example asking how to find a bank or a building society
introducing people
There are many types of stuttering help or stuttering treatments available these days. Most people would first try a speech therapist or speech pathologist. Alternatively they can attend a speech course which can be in a group or on a one to one basis.
I personally prefer and advise one to one stuttering courses as I believe every person who has a stutter is an individual and has their own individual type of stutter.
There are also stuttering self help DVD’s or stuttering self help ebooks now available for people who do not feel they have the confidence to attend a speech course.
Whichever option people choose it essential that they have the attitude to work hard as there is unfortunately no magic pill to cure this form or in fact any form of speech impediment.
You may well have read that the techiques can be successful in eradicating a stammer or stutter but this success only comes via hard work and dedication.
Work hard and you will receive the desired rewards – and that is total fluency.