If you are looking to cure your stuttering then one great way that you can do it is through stuttering therapy.
What actually is Stuttering Therapy?
Well, stuttering therapy is one facet of speech therapy, which through speech exercises and ways of speaking aims to help people to overcome their speech impediment (in this case stuttering) .
Stuttering therapy is controversial because some people believe that there is no cure for stuttering. However, it is worth bearing in mind that a few hundred years ago most people didn’t believe that the Earth was round, or that the Earth revolved around the Sun; so quite how much validity you give to this point of view is up to you.
The fact remains that there are so many examples of people that suffered from speech impediments who subsequently overcame them, that it seems churlish to say that there are no methods by which someone can overcome their stuttering, when there are so many practical examples of people who have done exactly that.
The practical difficulties do still exist though, even if you accept the idea of stuttering therapy, and recognise that some people have overcome their stutter in the past.
The question still very much remains of how you can do it. In other words, is it repeatable?
Additionally, in recent years there has been considerable discussion about where the goal posts should be placed with stuttering therapy in terms of treatment outcomes.
Is it when a person can speak fluently like those who never suffered from a speech impediment?
Is it a certain amount of stuttering/stammering?
These are still very much live issues. The fact remains though that regardless of where you choose to put the goal posts, that the bottom line is that you can most likely improve your linguistic fluidity from where you currently are, and so it is certainly well-worth putting in the practice to make it happen.
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