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ashthenerdtheythem · 4 months
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Make up your mind!!!
***Vent***
Adults talking to six year old me: Shut up!!! Nobody wants to hear you speak. You only talk about annoying irrelevant things and it is an actual fucking punishment to have to listen to you and you're fucking stammer, do you have any clue how infuriating it is to try to understand you, you pathetic inconsiderate piece of shit
Adults talking to eight year old me: Why don't you talk??? It's so rude, make a fucking effort to contribute to the conversation
Adults talking to fifteen year old me, who finally feels confident enough to talk about topics that I know about: Would you shut the fuck up? Nobody cares, I know that we're in the middle of a conversation about this and that you know more about this topic but nobody wants to hear from you so shut the fuck up!!!
MAKE A FUCKING DECISION!!!
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mad-pride · 1 year
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Disfluency flag
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pensfan4lfe2 · 7 months
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Then&Now || Steven Stamkos
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match-your-steps · 13 days
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"boys don't stammer" who the heck does then
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tenth-sentence · 7 months
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"F-F-F-Father Christmas," stammered the Fox.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" - C. S. Lewis
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tardisesandtitans · 2 months
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It's been very hard for me to accept and talk about how I stutter for reasons I will keep to myself, but I'm so happy I'm normalising it for myself. I have a lot of insecurities, and I get really in my head, and I used to worry (still will sometimes) that I'm unlovable and uninteresting because of my speech. But I'm not, everyone has their difficulties. They don't let it stop them, why should I?
Reddit has actually helped me, because for the first time in a lonngggggg time I've seen a term I relate to so scarily that it fills me with joy that I can finally understand more. It's called speech blocking, blocking is the short term and a form of stuttering where the words get stuck. THATS ME!!!! It's so me it's frightening. But I'm so glad I could cry because things are making a bit more sense. There's a term for it. I feel represented. I'm not alone in this. Because just saying I'm a stutterer or someone who stammers didn't feel right, I do that but the pauses are a much bigger problem.
That's one obstacle I'm conquering
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morganoperandi · 1 year
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I got Covid back in January.
I’ve been having brain fog and forgetfulness since then, that have gotten slowly but steadily worse.
Over the past couple of weeks, a stutter has developed, becoming more persistent over the past two days.
I’m super excited to see what else develops.
Thankfully, I don’t need to be able to speak clearly to punch every anti-masker and anti-vaccer in the throat.
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cruentaquevivere · 1 year
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THERE IT IS. STAMKOS. GOAL. NUMBER. 500!!!
(47th player to join the 500 club - 6th to score his 500th against he Canucks and 19th is less than 1000 games)
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morgansyorkie · 2 years
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Giroux vs Stamkos tonight // x
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bargainsleuthbooks · 1 year
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The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy by Mark Logue, Peter Conradi #Audiobook #SimonVance #KingGeorgeVI
I didn't know that the book I had picked up, #TheKingsSpeech with #ColinFirth on the cover was actually written AFTER the movie came out, which is unusual. #MarkLogue takes a deep dive into his grandfather's papers to bring #KingGeorgeVI story to life.
The King’s Speech was written by London Sunday Times journalist Peter Conradi and Mark Logue—grandson of Lionel Logue, whose recently discovered diaries and correspondence contain fascinating details about these true events. At the urging of his wife, Elizabeth, the Duke of York (known to the royal family as “Bertie”) began to see speech therapist Lionel Logue in a desperate bid to cure his…
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amirmiftakhov · 2 years
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The Bolts at the White House
and their reactions.
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feat. kuch being bored & coop looking concerned
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kuch and stammer looking & heddy laughing his
anywhere that isn’t the ass off.
camera.
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ashthenerdtheythem · 10 days
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If you are a speech therapist or want to be one LISTEN UP!!! This is how not to trauamtise your kids
Do not be overly condescending. By speech therapist used to talk to be like I didn't know English. Even at 6 years old, that made me hate her
Don't tell them that they aren't practicing. I spent over an hour every single day doing all the exercises, watching my mouth shapes in the mirror, listening to recordings of myself until I cried.
Don't get their parents to record them, and then play the videos in the session and say "Now don't you hear how bad that sounds" or "Can't you see how annoying that is to listen to"
Don't tell their parents to point it out every time that they stammer or pronounce something wrong
Don't say "All the other kids your age are moving so much faster, you're so behind, you really need to work on yourself"
Don't interrupt them. The fact that they are in speech and language beens that they already have difficulties with talking, don't make it harder
Don't tell them that using phrases or sentence structure from their community is wrong. In Dublin + Meath, we say "do be" because it is a direct translation of "Bionn" and we had less time than the rest of the country to learn English if we wanted to keep our scalps on our heads. I was told that it made me sound stupid. My ancestors were colonised, it has nothing to do with my intelligence. This also applies to AAVE. Don't be racist to the kiddos
Don't tell them that they won't get a good job if they don't improve. I wanted to be a teacher and I was told that nobody would want to learn from me if I didn't improve. I've ADHD and I infoblurt a lot. All my friends love it so it's a load of bullshit.
This stuff may seem trivial, but my speech therapist did all those things and I went from a happy, energetic, social little kid who spoke to fast and had a bad stammer, to a shy, kid with no self confidence, a fuck tonne of self hatred and a slightly better stammer. And the effects don't just dissappear after a session. I can't listen to recordings of myself without crying. If someone interrupts me I start spiralling about what I could have done wrong, I can't do phone calls without hurting myself afterwards, I don't share things that I am so excited to talk about because I talk faster when I'm excited and it's been drilled into me that it is the most annoying thing to listen to. I haven't done speech and language in nearly 8 years, but I will still end up in tears thinking about the comments that were made. It destroyed my confidence, and I am still struggling to rebuild it to even 10% of where it was before
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jomebishop · 2 months
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Speech Development
A lot of parents often worry about their children’s speech development. It is very important to spot it early and get help on time. Speech sound disorders involve difficulty producing speech sounds correctly or fluently, which can affect pronunciation and articulation. Children with speech sound disorders may have trouble with specific sounds, syllable structures, or speech patterns. Some of…
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pensfan4lfe2 · 2 years
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Then&Now || Steven Stamkos
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kricepudding · 6 months
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Time for the annual International Stammering Awareness Day Kring art. Their voice is no longer the only thing unpredictable in their life…
[image description: A gif of Kring, who is standing on a tall rock on the moon and behind them is Earth. In the first image in the sequence, there is an orange light shining on them and in their eyes. They have their head tilted and their hands in their pockets, smiling confidently while staring into the camera. Kring is short and fat. They have brown skin and their long, dark brown, curly hair is blowing in the wind. There is a large, orange star in the sky, and below them is a constellation of Red giving them a thumbs up. She is thin with long hair, the left side of her head bald due to a burn scar covering that side of her body.
In second image of the sequence, Kring now has a green light on them, and instead of Red below them it is now Dian. He is looking away shyly, flowers blooming on his skin and his finger to his lip as if he's thinking about something. He is thin and has long hair, covering his eyes. Now there is a second green star near Red's orange one.
In the third image of the sequence, the light is now pink, and now Wesley is a constellation in the sky. They are on the left side of Kring instead of the right, as their star has appeared in Dian's place. Wesley has their arms crossed and is looking away from Kring anxiously. They are thin with short, pointed hair, and a scar down their face.
In the final image of the sequence, there is now a constellation of Beatrice, and the light is now cyan. Her star is also there, completing the vertical, diagonal sequence. She is looking up at Kring with a loving look, her fin on her chest. She is bald and muscular with scars on her face.]
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lianabrooks · 8 months
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Heya! Just wanted to pop in and say thank you for your post about stuttering - my mother is a speech therapist and was very impressed about my newly acquired knowledge. It made her day!
Oh! That's awesome! I'm glad I was able to help in some small way!
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