Types of Stuttering

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @baldjoe8188
    @baldjoe8188 6 лет назад +305

    I have blocks where I can’t get a certain word or phrase out but when I tell someone that I can’t get it out I can say it without the blocks , it is a bit weird hah

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  6 лет назад +5

      Have you looked into speech therapy?

    • @HDitzzDH
      @HDitzzDH 5 лет назад +43

      I have the exact same thing, I don't repeat a certain sound like "m-m-m-may I.." but my words are instead blocked and 90% of the time it's always the first word of the first sentence, once I have started the sentence then it flows pretty good. I noticed that it helps to make some type of sound before I start a sentence like "hmm" or "uggh" etc, if that doesn't work then I try to think of a synonym for the word that I have gotten stuck on. If I have managed to beat a certain word that I got stuck on then I can say it over and over again without stuttering.

    • @omarelsayed7997
      @omarelsayed7997 5 лет назад +6

      GZA yea me too I I don’t stutter at all when I speak but when I try to start a sentence with like do it’s like something is blocking my from saying “do” once I say it I can talk normal.

    • @just_a_chocolate_milkshake4113
      @just_a_chocolate_milkshake4113 5 лет назад +3

      Know your pain man, I have the same thing, I “block” on certains words but when I explain it, it works!

    • @keynermunoz4845
      @keynermunoz4845 4 года назад

      This is just superb, I been tryin to find out about "nervous stuttering treatment" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Rincaas Stammify Blocker - (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my partner got cool success with it.

  • @djdjsnsndidn5415
    @djdjsnsndidn5415 4 года назад +91

    I have blocks with the word ''can'' so I replace it with ''I'll'' during certain situations lol

    • @FuturismusMediterraneus
      @FuturismusMediterraneus 4 года назад +2

      I have it with the letter p, i will block in every word that starts with p

    • @kennycrail6562
      @kennycrail6562 3 года назад

      So like I mean this all seriousness and genuine curiosity but does the stutter happen if you say it in your head or is just in the verbal sense?

    • @FuturismusMediterraneus
      @FuturismusMediterraneus 3 года назад +1

      @@kennycrail6562 for me is only verbal

    • @elementalvortex427
      @elementalvortex427 3 года назад

      “Can” for me too!! I use may instead of can, m’s are easier for me

    • @elementalvortex427
      @elementalvortex427 3 года назад

      @@kennycrail6562 it’s only verbally

  • @arlyn6310
    @arlyn6310 4 года назад +48

    I’m 15 and I’ve recently started stuttering and it feels like it’s getting worse. People are now starting to notice and ofc tease me about it. I don’t get blocks, just repetition of certain sounds or words, or ill be saying something and my mouth automatically goes back to the beginning of a sentence several times, and I tend to say um, uh, and like extremely often. I heard stuttering is rare to develop at an older age like me (15) but I’ve never noticed it until now

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  4 года назад +7

      Stuttering can change over time so it's possible that you didn't notice it before because it wasn't impacting you. It is also possible to have a stuttering onset in adolescence or adulthood and can occur for a number of reasons. It would be best to speak with your doctor and have a stuttering evaluation with a speech pathologist.

    • @Noxx282
      @Noxx282 3 года назад +1

      Wait i kinda do that and i thought it’s just nothing

    • @tebohontene1143
      @tebohontene1143 3 года назад +4

      I'm 24 and I've always had a stutter but it became worse in my teen year, My advice advice to you is to pick up a hobby that will help you boost your confidence. For me it was martial arts , i still stutter today but i can teach a class of about 50 students with out stuttering . i wish you all the best

    • @randallscott1643
      @randallscott1643 2 года назад

      I think stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have found the cause of 100% of my clients. anything from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing some one get shot. This is the spectrum that I have worked with. If any one has any questions about finding the cause of your stutter, please let me know. I think if you can find the cause, you can get to the cure. Thank you for your time

    • @_JoestarThestar
      @_JoestarThestar 3 дня назад

      people tease u for thay?? that rlly sucks :(

  • @starvaporeon6223
    @starvaporeon6223 6 лет назад +84

    my boyfriend has some sort of stutter to where he just pauses, alot of the time it's when he says "he" so like he'll say something like "well i thought he-.. ee said something about that"

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  6 лет назад +4

      Jewal Fire Thank you for sharing. The pausing could be potentially be a "block" type stutter.

    • @winlou7634
      @winlou7634 4 года назад +1

      Hey! I know ur comment is from a while ago, but I thought that I would add that this could also potentially be something that is called atypical disfluency. I sometimes say the ending of a word and then repeat the end again, in in a little more more clipped and quiet way, right after.

  • @jitteryj7565
    @jitteryj7565 4 года назад +26

    Im writing a character with a stutter and wanted to do it right. Thanks for the info!

  • @Chris-zi4rq
    @Chris-zi4rq 4 года назад +22

    i have a stutter block, sometimes when i’m really excited about something and i try to tell someone, sometimes i can’t say the simplest word, and the only way for me to get around it is to either stutter my way through or rephrase the word with a synonym word, works all the time

  • @silasd7348
    @silasd7348 5 лет назад +66

    Thanks for the info. My stuttering is not as bad as it was when I was little, but it often kicks in at random times of the day. It gets worse when I'm nervous, but I have many "block" sounds, typically words that start with the hard g sound or d. And it all gets heavily amplified when I'm nervous. It's difficult to not say different words, especially since I'm a slow thinker, so it's hard for me to think of a replacement word I could say easier.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you for sharing your experience. Stuttering is definitely a dynamic condition that can change in different situations and over the course of one's life so your experience is very common for people who stutter. Have you considering consulting a stuttering specialist to assist you?

  • @rubyhart9326
    @rubyhart9326 6 лет назад +52

    I have a stutter because I talk faster than I can think so I stutter lol I do the um thing to while I’m thinking what I’m gonna say

  • @jimmytovar2844
    @jimmytovar2844 2 года назад +1

    1:08 blocks,
    1:40 prolongations,
    1:55 interjections,
    2:30 secondary behaviors

  • @zaphyyy
    @zaphyyy 5 лет назад +27

    I stutter so much and it just makes my anxiety worse. Literally have to shut up and compose my words before continuing. :[

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry stuttering has been so difficult for you. Have you looked into any therapy to assist?

    • @arnoldschafernaker512
      @arnoldschafernaker512 5 лет назад +2

      Me too

    • @Riesin
      @Riesin 5 лет назад

      Sssss-stutter

    • @threebeanzinatux2596
      @threebeanzinatux2596 5 лет назад +2

      Tbh same
      I hate it because it makes me feel so awful and then if the person laughs at me it's so much worse

  • @chiko2088
    @chiko2088 2 года назад +4

    I always thought that having blocks was just me but thank you for this video. I'm slowly getting better and better

  • @MannMann703
    @MannMann703 3 года назад +22

    I have all these types of stutter in one. My problem is low confidence so I go in a conversation already defeated

    • @elementalvortex427
      @elementalvortex427 3 года назад +2

      Anxiety doesn’t help too :,(

    • @misterbobby8913
      @misterbobby8913 3 года назад +1

      I 100 Percent Agree
      I go in deflated talking most of the time, but also when I get excited I may have some impediment.

  • @TransJazzyTime
    @TransJazzyTime 7 лет назад +57

    I found out that a stutter can be caused by restricted blood flow to an area in the frontal lobe. When I was young like 14 weeks old I hit my head on a pool table. since I could talk I've been stuttering and that could be a cause of it. I've had speech therapy and it didn't work for me, I've decided to stay stuttering for now as it has become a part of my character and personality and I embrace it.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  7 лет назад +5

      Stuttering can have a neurogenic cause, such as from a head injury like the one you described. For more information on neurogenic stuttering, visit www.stutteringhelp.org/neurogenic-stuttering
      I'm sorry to hear that speech therapy didn't work for you. There are different approaches to stuttering therapy, which should be customized to each individual receiving treatment. I'm happy to hear that you have accepted your stuttering.

    • @chulpakna5691
      @chulpakna5691 5 лет назад +1

      @@libertyspeechassociatesllc836 How can I overcome from 'Prolongation ', 'block' & Repitation?
      You just have categorised stuttering. Please make a solution video.
      I have found it helpful as I can detect(identity) my issue.

  • @fnord4494
    @fnord4494 4 года назад +30

    Mostly when i stutter i say: Uuuummmmm or aaaaaaaa or evne nothing. So u're right!

  • @FURST420
    @FURST420 5 лет назад +16

    I knew a guy years ago who had an odd and very different stutter. I was wondering if there was a name for it. Heres example of how he talked. If he wanted to say “I got a one of those new CD players” he would actually say something like “ On I on I over what is it go me one those new on new on Ceeee uhhh you know Deeee players” I’ve never heard anyone else talk like that. I felt bad for him because he was a really nice guy.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад +8

      Based on what you're describing, it sounds like he was using interjections (AKA filler words/sounds), which is pretty common in stuttering.

  • @headmasterhastings4884
    @headmasterhastings4884 4 года назад +1

    If I get a block, I start at the beginning again, no matter how far along the sentence I made it... Which can get annoying, but I just _have_ to get it out perfectly.

    • @yuuta3927
      @yuuta3927 3 года назад

      Ahhh this is me ! I’ll be in a mist of a sentence or almost finishing one and start over because I messed up a word !

  • @regilherasmescorp8419
    @regilherasmescorp8419 5 лет назад +30

    I stutter where like I would say the same thing or I will have to close my eyes and say it slow

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience with stuttering

    • @magicmanhs7718
      @magicmanhs7718 4 года назад

      @@libertyspeechassociatesllc836 when i stutter is when using my voice on a video,im like almost crying

  • @gas428
    @gas428 4 года назад +7

    I get stuck on certain words of sentences. Like when I say I don’t know, I can get stuck on “I don’t” and I’ll continuously repeat myself until I give up. Its like my brain and tongue aren’t co-operating.

  • @mashasmith3436
    @mashasmith3436 3 года назад +3

    I have partial and tonic clinic seizures that affect my memory, language, and comprehension and whenever I block I snap my fingers really fast in my ear to make me remember what I was saying.

  • @emmalusk6174
    @emmalusk6174 6 лет назад +109

    I'm 18 and I have a stutter. my blocks are usually s's like i say " the sssssssstatue" or the "the s-s-s-s-tatue." Ill also get stuck on random words where i can sound out the first and last sounds of the word but the middle of the word is gone. Such as "the st___ue" it would sound more like "stuuuuuuooo". I also have dyslexia so you can imagain that reading something outloud is very fun for me. Haha XD

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  6 лет назад +3

      Thank you for sharing your experiences with stuttering. I hope that my video was helpful and respectful to those who stutter.

    • @najibcasa2745
      @najibcasa2745 6 лет назад +1

      Many thanks, I have been researching "why do people stutter when they are nervous" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Rincaas Stammify Blocker - (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my mate got excellent results with it.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  6 лет назад

      Najib Casa You're welcome. I've not heard of the blocker you mentioned. It's likely that this program has little to no scientific research behind you so I'd caution you to be careful. Good luck.

    • @SerbSimulator
      @SerbSimulator 6 лет назад

      Winner of a video, been searching for "why do i stutter yahoo answers" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Rincaas Stammify Blocker - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my colleague got amazing results with it.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  6 лет назад

      SerbSimulator I'm glad this video was helpful to you

  • @ellyizzit
    @ellyizzit 3 года назад +2

    I came across this video to better understand my interview with a client. He was stuttering so much that I thought it was triggered by nervousness cause he maybe shy or could be a neurological issue. Thanks for this video, helps me better understand different types of stuttering.

  • @ReagentLilith
    @ReagentLilith 2 года назад

    @1:40 the prolonged words....
    My 2½yr old is doing this....I don't know if that's too early to even be watching for this but I notice it because she speaks so well for her age so it sticks out when she prolongs a word. It's just like you said...it's like the word is stuck in her throat. It's no particular words that I have been able notice but should we be monitoring this early?

  • @8mycereal
    @8mycereal 3 года назад +4

    I don’t know what this is but I have some type of speech problem where when I talk about something for some reason I always talk really fast. Thus I also end up making no sense and jumbling up all my words causing an extremely awkward scenario where I can’t get words out of my mouth properly and can’t make eye contact at all, and even frequently move around a bit from nervousness. It appears to happen while talking to anybody indiscriminate of age or gender. I can calm myself down sometimes and talk slowly but most of the time I subconsciously talk really fast and don’t even notice until I see the person’s face who I’m talking to, realizing what I said made literally no sense. Furthermore due to this I end up looking like I’m genuinely dumb or have a mental condition (which I don’t) and it really puts me down.

  • @nhacbeats4100
    @nhacbeats4100 3 года назад

    This video needs to been seen by THe world . AMAZING VIDEO . Wow Thank you .

  • @randallscott1643
    @randallscott1643 2 года назад +4

    I think stuttering is caused by a traumatic event between the ages of 2-7. As a Clinical Hypnotherapist I have found the cause of 100% of my clients. anything from a dog barking in a child's face, to a child seeing some one get shot. This is the spectrum that I have worked with. If any one has any questions about finding the cause of your stutter, please let me know. I think if you can find the cause, you can get to the cure. Thank you for your time

    • @DasAntiNaziBroetchen
      @DasAntiNaziBroetchen 7 месяцев назад +1

      How can you know that this is the cause? And what does the cure look like?

  • @josephrosey5914
    @josephrosey5914 2 года назад

    Am 35, i began stuttering from childhood.its so painful that am not able to explain myself clearly because many people dont take me seriously even some loose interest in listening to me, I will forever be grateful to Doctor isibor God will continue to Bless you sir more knowledge. You can also stop stuttering

  • @baileyharris9172
    @baileyharris9172 5 лет назад +5

    To avoid my stutter, I use different accents when I speak, it makes me feel like a normal speaker. I thought it was a confidence problem with my stutter, it was sort of but then I took drama in school and it helped stop it. When I use my characters and accents, people would say oh I can tell he does drama, it sort of makes me laugh but it hurts a bit. I’ve used my accents so much that I hate my normal voice, I stutter a lot with my normal voice which I have to use but f I have to be formal.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for sharing for experience. There are many professional actors who stutter but don't when they are acting as a certain character. Have you been seen by a speech-language pathologist?

    • @baileyharris9172
      @baileyharris9172 5 лет назад +1

      Yes but she said that I was different from her other encounters, she also said that I was confident so therefore there is a good chance that it will go away over time, she is right, I saw her 3 years ago and it is better. I was a presenter of a performance yesterday making people laugh and I didn’t stutter once. Pretending to be someone else makes my speaking very easy.

  • @laurelmcphee793
    @laurelmcphee793 3 года назад +2

    A few times a day I notice that my voice kinda just cuts out in the middle of a word and I have to swallow to get it back. I have no idea if this fits the definition of a stutter but I really have no idea what else to label it as.

  • @beebeemotsumi
    @beebeemotsumi 4 года назад +4

    I just keep quiet in a situation where I know I will struggle. Or I speak very slow to hide.

  • @BunBun-vj2gy
    @BunBun-vj2gy 6 лет назад +16

    There is someone in my class who, while he speaks, he pauses. So hes just speaking and in the middle of a word he just pauses for a second and continues the word. He does this around 5 times per sentence. What is this?

    • @TheEpicProjects300K
      @TheEpicProjects300K 6 лет назад +1

      BunBun it's commonly used by people who stutter, including myself. When they feel like they will stutter the word they're about to say, the pause is used.

    • @BunBun-vj2gy
      @BunBun-vj2gy 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you but I dont think he has a stutter. He speaks very well and fluently but when he speaks in front of the class and gets nervous, he pauses for like 0.5 seconds between words. When i talk to him one on one, he doesnt pause at all. I might be wrong but im not sure

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  6 лет назад +2

      There are a variety of reasons a student could be doing this such as stuttering or word finding difficulties. It would be best for your student to be evaluated by a speech language pathologist.

    • @silasd7348
      @silasd7348 5 лет назад

      I know this comment is a year old, but stuttering can happen at very different times. I talk normal around my family, but tend to have "blocks" talking to strangers and even good friends.

  • @Shamseddine4412
    @Shamseddine4412 3 года назад

    I am 15, i have "blocks", sometimes i would say a word again but i would hit a long note in the first letter of that word till i give up and use a synonym of that word instead ,i would also stutter to the word "and", so when that happens i would say it again but it would be like "annnd", but currently, i have been trying to mask the stutter by saying "uhm/uh", "what's it called?" to make sure i will never relive the 9 years of bullying from stuttering again.
    So my advice if you have a stutter no matter how bad it is, take your time into forming a sentence in your head and memorise it before saying it out loud.

  • @captainnuggetsofficial5331
    @captainnuggetsofficial5331 3 года назад +1

    I stuttered since I was like 4 or 5, I don’t know why or how but it was just one night when I just started stuttering for no reason. It just happened. I’ve been made fun of and called “Stuttering Stanley” from a family member, my name isn’t Stanley but anyone who’s watched the movie Sixth Sense knows what I’m talking about. It’s so embarrassing… very embarrassing, especially when I speak to a stranger. I hate to give off that first impression as a “stutterer”

  • @loretohidalgo3533
    @loretohidalgo3533 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks. A coworker speaks like a prolongation stutter but she didnt say she had one so I was confused as hell as to why she talked like that

  • @horvathlaszlo96
    @horvathlaszlo96 4 года назад +9

    I noticed that often times it comes down to an insane level of self-awareness. With friends I'm less likely to stutter, tho sometimes it happens, but during an exam, for instance, I am much more self-aware and my stuttering increases a lot. Same happens during a course, on the phone, talking to somebody new and anything else similar. I think it's psychological and it has a lot to do with self-esteem as well. It actually is so ridiculous that sometimes I don't use certain words because I become too self-aware of using them thinking, at the same time, what others think.

  • @Exjed7
    @Exjed7 5 лет назад +1

    I have a mild stutter too and I get stutter blocks a few times. I also say the word uh a lot as well. I had a feeling it may be because of my stutter. I also agree stuttering is much more the just repeating your words. Recently I have been watching what I say and have come to realize that I don't just stutter, I pause, say uh a lot and among other things.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Thank you for sharing your experiences. We often think of stuttering as repeating sounds or words but it can be so much more than that. Using fillers like "uh" frequently can definitely be a part of stuttering.

  • @ans300
    @ans300 4 года назад +2

    My stuttering is caused from my anxiety tics and dyslexia. My mouth twitches when speaking which sets it off. I always hold back to suppress words i know that I'll stumble on :/

  • @nimosayeda4592
    @nimosayeda4592 4 года назад +1

    I don't think I stutter, but I don't talk fluently.... I have to pause in between words or phrases and I don't know how to say what I'm thinking and I talk like this:
    "Umm... So like she that we can do it tomorrow, like not tomorrow.... I mean, like when we can umm on every w days yeah"
    I say it in like 2-3 pauses ... And I talk in a low voice, everyone always asks to me talk louder too.... Idk what my problem is

  • @sadkachow2106
    @sadkachow2106 4 года назад +2

    i started stuttering from the age of 5 when i first went to pre school, i would get bullied a lot and it made it worse. im 15 now and it kinda good a little bit better, i stutter at the beginning of a word its sorta like a block and i also stutter on vowels especially on short U’s A’s and O’s its like u-u-u-umbrella. Therapy never really helped but i learned to be more confident with my stutter😁

  • @jenmcelhannon4302
    @jenmcelhannon4302 2 года назад +1

    I was diagnosed with Parkinsonism (unknown cause) at 35. At around 48 I suddenly started having trouble getting words out. Every time I talk, the muscles in the back of my neck seize up. I don’t slur my words but I get stopped after every word or two. I can keep talking but it is very broken up and gets much worse when I’m stressed-sometimes to where I can barely speak. I take Mirapex for the Parkinsonism and have had some improvement with Primidone. Before the tremors, I also had a hard time communicating things in an organized way. I joke that my conversations are like Tarantino films. All out of order. My concern is that my son is now showing neurological symptoms and I worry about a genetic factor. Are you familiar with anything like this? My doctors are stumped.

  • @rottingonmybaseboards
    @rottingonmybaseboards 3 года назад

    my stutter was a lot worse when i was little, but nowadays it still flares up on some words where i repeat sounds or i cant think of a word so i just say gibberish or i just pause

  • @ayeezee30
    @ayeezee30 3 года назад +1

    Awesome explanation!! I needed this for a class

  • @speedyslayer1773
    @speedyslayer1773 5 лет назад +9

    Hi, thx for this video it helped out a lot

  • @K1AoE
    @K1AoE 5 лет назад +1

    The worst feeling is when everyone says you dont have stuttering problem, but they dont know how HARD you are trying to hide it by giving long pauses or saying ummm uhhh, pretending you dont remember what you wanted to say only because you cant say the next word, or pretending you dont know something when you clearely know but you just cant say the word so you prefer to pretend that way to seem less awkward. How many times i changed the price of a service only because i couldnt say the number i was supposed to say... And when you finally open up yourself to someone because you are dying inside and you just want a bit sympthy they are like " oh... But come on you never stutter dont make it a big deal in your head!" Sometimes i wish my stuttering was more visible in my talking so atleast others who i open up to could believe my pain! I've reached to a point where im searching on youtube to see if do i really have a stuttering problem or am i just a weird person who can talk perfectly but likes to pretend he cant!

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Thank you for sharing your story. I can sense your frustration and don't blame you for feeling that way. Unfortunately, the general public has a hard time recognizing and accepting disabilities or problems they can't actually see (or in this case, hear). The emotional piece to stuttering (how it makes you feel, situations you avoid etc) is as much about of stuttering as the actual act of stuttering, but because your internal feelings can't be seen by others, they're often dismissed. I assure you you aren't a weird person and you're certainly not alone. Have you looked at resources on the National Stuttering Foundation and/or have you considered joining a support group with others who stutter?

    • @sloaniel
      @sloaniel 5 лет назад

      K1 I felt this on a different level dude, I always have to act like I dont know what I was going to say
      I completely understand how you feel and no one believes me either

  • @dinoboy0636
    @dinoboy0636 4 года назад +2

    I have a (mild) stutter where I repeat letters and words that's all

  • @eduardocamilo2801
    @eduardocamilo2801 4 года назад

    I'm 23 and I have stutter. I got the block stutter and the repetitive one, and I also talk fast that sometimes no one understand what I'm saying. They said I'm just eating my words that's why no one understands it, but for me I clearly understand though and more often I raise my voice to conquer my stutter

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  4 года назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience. It may be beneficial for you to see a local speech-language pathologist.

  • @talimong3057
    @talimong3057 3 года назад

    Funny yet nice video

  • @moiscotv
    @moiscotv 3 года назад

    Not sure if its a stutter, but sometimes Ill repeat a word twice if I feel the first time it didn't sound right, and then sometimes Ill end up mixing up the words, so like "Good Job" will end up being "Jood Gob". Speech is a strange thing sometimes

  • @adamharakal9370
    @adamharakal9370 3 года назад

    I have problem with words that start with H; for example: hard, heavy, hexagon even hello or hi

  • @moony5472
    @moony5472 4 года назад +1

    I kind of stutter like when I say a word I get stuck on the first letter so I’m like “m-m-m-my” or “b-b-b-bee” and I’ve been researching and the web says it’s mostly brain trauma or tumors but I’m pretty sure I don’t have those

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  4 года назад +1

      How long have you been experiencing it? Has anyone else in your family ever stuttered? It would probably be beneficial to be seen by a speech-language pathologist to provide strategies to cope with the stutter.

    • @moony5472
      @moony5472 3 года назад

      @@libertyspeechassociatesllc836 I’ve been experiencing it for a few months probably and no, none of my relatives ever had stuttering

  • @MisfrikGaming
    @MisfrikGaming 3 года назад

    Can someone have a prolonged stutter and a block stutter or is it just usually one class of stutter?

  • @luxill0s
    @luxill0s 2 года назад

    I get stuck on whole words and I just can’t say them, so I compensate by repeating the word before. It’s almost like I can’t stop repeating the word and then I’ll finally be able to get the word I wanted to say out. It’s frustrating

  • @ilexontrooper9688
    @ilexontrooper9688 3 года назад

    Blocks in group conversations are not fun, I find that I either just can't get my word in or I accidentally interrupt someone with a louder than normal word which makes me feel rude, as if I just butted in because I'm impatient or something. I find that y'know and or the person's name are easier to start a sentence with.

  • @fawadahmad3038
    @fawadahmad3038 3 года назад

    it takes me long pauses to say a sentence properly and sometimes i have to repeat myself to say a sentence properly or a word and i mispronounce it when i can pronounce it but it just happens and im not sure why like i would say a sentence wrong by accident when i can say it correctly but i dont know why it happens.
    i dont have the type of studdering like s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s or h-h-h-h-h-h but yeah im not sure why.
    i also cant explain easy things properly but im not sure if its just me growing up or just me not having studdering.
    but it does happen when i either talk too much or dont talk much but yeah it just makes it harder for me to speak and explain things to people.
    sorry if this didnt make sense i tried to explain it in as much detail as i could.
    but yeah i dont know if its a type of studder or its just me not knowing how to speak properly without repeating myself.
    i also say um and uhh a lot when i talk so yeah.

  • @TeacherLisah
    @TeacherLisah 5 лет назад +2

    I was talking to my mom on the phone and I just couldn't get the words out anymore. I had to stop and gather myself again. I've noticed that Everytime I try to speak fast and sound normal like others I get stuck. I got so emotional and my mom told me I was Stuttering and that My dad and some of his brother used to stutter alot. 😢😭😭😢😢

    • @TeacherLisah
      @TeacherLisah 5 лет назад

      So I guess it's genetic sometimes 😢😢😢😭

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience. Stuttering definitely has a genetic component. Have you seen a speech pathologist to help you cope with the stuttering?

  • @dezi5854
    @dezi5854 3 года назад

    I usually stutter when I say the words: "I" , "when" "if" and say "umm" usually when i cant get the word im trying to say out, while thinking about the right way of saying it without messing it up

  • @minunuk2871
    @minunuk2871 3 года назад

    I have a stutter, I get serious blocks and sometimes it’s more like breathing, like I’ll say a word and I’ll either get blocked and can’t speak or I would say d d-ha ha ha down.. there. Most of the alphabet is letters of words I can’t say and get blocked and stuck on, but i have been to speech therapy and it’s genetic as my sister has it too, but she works fine with it now as she is self taught and never went to therapy. Again, I went speech therapy and I don’t now, only because I got taught everything she knew about it and I learnt to slow down my talking as I’m British and speak really fast. and also breath after saying 3 syllables and keep talking, it gets worse when I’m nervous which causes severe anxiety, it also gets worse when I go back to school and it’s bad at the moment, I’m not sure if it’s stress, but My stutter techniques don’t seem to work at the moment because it’s that bad. Its also that bad that I have a panic attack, which is why I tell all of my teachers when I started high school in grade 7, that I’m not comfortable in speaking infront of the class and that still occurs and I’m now in grade 8 nearly term 2. I’m glad I’m sharing this and I hope you guy understand what I’m going through at the moment, thanks for listening to my story. :) Any tips of what to do at the moment to help my stutter techniques get better, or new ones?

  • @chloelnd
    @chloelnd 5 лет назад +1

    I'm 17. Mine are usually B's D's C's and P's. I have a more mild stutter than a stutter that changes my life, you know? It's usually because I don't focus on what I'm saying and I'm speeding in my head and my mouth gets confused

  • @kingmiller1982
    @kingmiller1982 2 года назад

    Great Video

  • @brandoneisenhauer8735
    @brandoneisenhauer8735 3 года назад +5

    I’ve found that my blocks are caused from being too nervous. When I’m not nervous I’m fine.

  • @arctc.
    @arctc. 2 года назад

    My stutter is weird and makes me move my head a lot and have a lot of blocks

  • @monpak1
    @monpak1 4 года назад +1

    1my stuttering is not bad at all it just happens when i mush my words and i have to say it again.
    2when i am thinking what to say and decide what to actually say and i say what i was thinking to say in a conversation-that’s annoying.
    & 3when i say a word that i think is next when i’m reading and i’m wrong.
    i stutter when i talk for a while or when 2 happens.but i’m totally fine with it even though i would’ve liked to go to speech in elementary school.im 15🤷‍♀️

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience. If the stutter isn't bothering you, that's a good thing. If at any point it does, it's never too late to see a speech pathologist

  • @tealtube6688
    @tealtube6688 5 лет назад

    I do the um thing almost every sentence, what it is called if you stop in the middle of sentence and just resay the sentence? Like "The chromebook needs- the chromebook needs to be charged"

  • @lim.6535
    @lim.6535 3 года назад

    I have a hard time with mouthing what I just said after I say it. That doesn't count as a stutter though, right? It just annoys people because each sentence would be in-between the mouthing of the previous phrase.

  • @dot7187
    @dot7187 10 месяцев назад

    Is it considered stuttering if instead of repeating the first sound/syllable of a word, you repeat the whole word? Like in a sentence, "The red white fox that that that jumped over the fence."

  • @Malfina01
    @Malfina01 2 месяца назад

    im trying to figure out if my son has a stutter so far i dont think he does but he repeats every other word when talking anyone else have a child that does this.

  • @LalitKumar-gv3on
    @LalitKumar-gv3on 5 лет назад +2

    Mam plz i need help in speaking continusly .. iam not able to finish a sentance properly due to this problem .. i have tried many time .. what causes this problem

    • @LalitKumar-gv3on
      @LalitKumar-gv3on 5 лет назад +1

      I have already talked to my parents abt that ...... .... I think they won't help ...... Please if your free message me in WhatsApps or Insta ....+918778957155
      super_stupid07 ... Thanks

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Have you seen a speech-language pathologist?

  • @karla4445
    @karla4445 5 лет назад +3

    I blink rapidly, my mom says its just a bad habit but like when I talk I can't help but blink

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад +1

      Rapid blinking can be a common secondary behavior to stuttering. Have you ever stuttered?

    • @karla4445
      @karla4445 5 лет назад +2

      Liberty Speech Associates LLC yes I always stutter and when I stutter I blink really rapidly and my parents say its a bad habit but I can't stop myself from blinking. Is this normal for stuttering?

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад +1

      @@karla4445 yes it can be normal for people who stutter. Not all people who stutter have the same behaviors (some people might grimace their face, for example) but secondary behaviors are very common.

  • @PotatoVampireTaco
    @PotatoVampireTaco 3 года назад

    I grew up English being my second language so I felt being always corrected made me develop this odd way of speaking that makes me sound odd and slurry? It sounds like stuttering but it's correcting my sentence mid conversation? Like if I'm trying to correct a "he" to "she" I say "hshe." I stutter on long words as well, and I feel like ppl don't take me serious in my profession.

  • @jangplanga9048
    @jangplanga9048 3 года назад

    Well explained.. thanks

  • @ayron771
    @ayron771 4 года назад +1

    Are word final disfluencies a type of stuttering?

    • @mdavis8094
      @mdavis8094 4 года назад

      I'm wondering the same thing!

  • @irisr.1509
    @irisr.1509 4 года назад +1

    Hi! I’m 14 and this past yea I’ve been noticing that I have been doing many repetition and block stutters. It only happens when I’m in the phone tho and rarely in real life. I’m very confused.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  4 года назад

      Stuttering can happen at different times and in different circumstances depending on the person. It would be beneficial to consult a local Speech-Language Pathologist for an evaluation and/or therapy.

  • @mainemidgette6316
    @mainemidgette6316 4 года назад

    I personally have experienced my stuttering problem in all types of moments even dramatic and more than different TYPES of stuttering these are different METHODS of trying to produce the words i'll just stutter it out(repetition) or go through the pacing and forcing of words(block) i have had friends who drag the words but they stammer too and say dragging just sounds better

  • @markofilipovic6361
    @markofilipovic6361 3 года назад

    I have a form of stuttering, in the form of blockages and I persistently suppress it, I think it is much worse for us who suppress speech and so over time we create an increasing fear of speech ...

  • @rileycross7938
    @rileycross7938 4 года назад

    I know this video is pretty old now but I've seen some responses to newer comments so here it goes... I have always suspected that I may have some sort of stutter as I've always had trouble getting the words out. I was put in some sort of reading/speech class in elementary school. I remember then thinking that I just didn't know how to read. Anyway, I always remember my mom saying I didn't have a stutter because it didn't 'sound like a stutter.'
    Fast forward a few years ad I now have a 9 year old son. He seems to have what I would think is a stutter but of course I always hear still "it doesn't sound like a stutter."
    Often when my son is speaking it will sound like this, "I was playing a games and the controller wasn't working-ing-ing. (Long pause) So....I decided to play something else else else." Jut curious if that would in fact be considered a stutter or if it's maybe something else.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  4 года назад

      Hi Riley. It sounds like it could be a stutter. Most people think of a stutter as just repeating words or sounds, but stuttering can involve many other components. It would probably be beneficial to have your son evaluated by a speech-language pathologist. Also, stuttering does run in families so if you did/do in fact have a stutter, it's even more likely that your son does too.

  • @bruhmoment3547
    @bruhmoment3547 5 лет назад +2

    I’m 15 and when I talk to my friend I will sometimes be like heeeeey mark and it’s annoying

  • @rh6025
    @rh6025 2 года назад

    What techniques are there to reduce stuttering in everyday life!??

  • @iiexodus6615
    @iiexodus6615 6 лет назад +2

    I thought a stutter could be like saying the wrong word that should come in later in the sentence over and over again randomly

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  6 лет назад

      iiExodus repetitions of words or phrases can be a normal part of stuttering but typically the words occur in the correct part of the sentence.

    • @iiexodus6615
      @iiexodus6615 6 лет назад

      Ok, thank you :]

    • @natgenesis5038
      @natgenesis5038 4 года назад

      iiExodus LoL it’s a difficult of talking

  • @chulpakna5691
    @chulpakna5691 5 лет назад

    Liberty Speech Associates LLC How can I overcome from 'Prolongation ', 'block' & Repitation?
    You just have categorised stuttering. Please make a solution video.
    I have found it helpful as I can detect(identity) my issue.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the feedback on the video. It would be difficult to make a solution video due to the variability of stuttering. A course of treatment would be best determined through a comprehensive speech and language evaluation by a licensed/ certified speech-language pathologist who specializes in stuttering.

  • @joannaflowers5563
    @joannaflowers5563 3 года назад

    How about fix your camera so you dont have 100ft of Target curtain behind your head

  • @quality_trash0859
    @quality_trash0859 3 года назад

    i only have a very mild stutter like every 5-6 sentences i might stutter once. but for some reason i only stutter when im like nervous or worried or just want to say something quick but its not really saying something "quick" because i talk fast. sorry thats a lot but like what do i have?

  • @nickelcent5917
    @nickelcent5917 4 года назад +3

    I literally can’t say literally 😭😤
    I don’t know why but it’s the hardest word for me to say

    • @lyricsornah9882
      @lyricsornah9882 4 года назад +1

      It’s immunization for me😂

    • @uyfu8590
      @uyfu8590 3 года назад +1

      LMAO just trying too read it out loud I can't process it 😭 getting stuck on the "Lit" sound

  • @harrisonbarr2241
    @harrisonbarr2241 3 года назад

    I slam my hand on my lap when I get stuck and i do clench my face i hate it how do I fix it

  • @emilianoalcantar8642
    @emilianoalcantar8642 3 года назад

    Me and my cousin that studers and we play video games and when he gets mad he studers and it makes him more mad

  • @mizmartini
    @mizmartini 5 лет назад

    For me is usually blocks and prolongation. It’s so annoying and I hate it. Everyone laughs at me and I tell them that I stutter but they just continue to laugh. I literally hate high school.

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      I'm sorry to hear that you're going through that. It can be hard for outsiders to understand communication disorders like stuttering. Have you considered maybe doing some kind of presentation about stuttering to educate your peers? There are several famous people so stutter.

  • @SwayingPalmz
    @SwayingPalmz 4 года назад

    Could a spinal injury be a reason why I stutter.?

  • @dieterandrew3542
    @dieterandrew3542 2 года назад

    Have you studied interjective stuttering as being used for audience manipulation??

  • @mdavis8094
    @mdavis8094 4 года назад

    Is word-final disfluency a type of stutter? My daughter is 5 and for 2 years has talked like this, "I want-ant-ant-ant to go to-oo-oo the park-k-k-k-k." She also stutters by repeating the beginning sounds of a word, and sometimes repeats whole words or phrases too. But stuttering on the ends of words has our SLP thinking it's just another form of saying "um" in between words. I think it sounds like it could be word-final disfluency... especially because she does it even when she's done with the sentence.

  • @farahshaikh6223
    @farahshaikh6223 3 года назад

    My 4.5 year old daughter has recently started shuttering. It's only the first letter on the sentence. Mainly the letter I and You. Remaining part of the sentence is just fine I really worried. What should I do?
    I have checked online which says that it is developmental stage which might go on its own. Its just a week now that she has started n I m worried. Please guide. Please

  • @Hayway298
    @Hayway298 3 года назад

    When I stutter my head move. I don’t stutter like like like that my head just moved

  • @Ppp-zm5ee
    @Ppp-zm5ee 4 года назад

    My problem is when I need to ask question example in bank I can normaly say hi i need to but after few words my heart start beating than i can't say word

  • @xlexy1011
    @xlexy1011 4 года назад

    i have stutter blocks because ill just mess up a word then pause for a second and start talking again until it happeneds again. Thats why i get anxiety about doing school presentations 😀

  • @yuangarcia1512
    @yuangarcia1512 3 года назад

    How to fix the stuttering, I don't want to have this anymore

  • @eclypsaqueen7013
    @eclypsaqueen7013 3 года назад

    Sometimes I forget to swallow for a while and that makes me pause in the middle of a sentence, and it’s rlly annoying
    idk if that counts as a type of stutter tho lol

  • @adhikritmali2065
    @adhikritmali2065 3 года назад +1

    Really helpful. I also have stuttering voice. Actually when I was a kid I don't stutter according to me cause no one has ever teased me before 13 but when I was in 8th 13 year old, one of my tuition teacher started teasing me about my voice alot and lot and from then I came to know that my voice is not normal as everyone my voice is strange. Whenever I speak with confidence and I know what to speak I speak it clearly but whenever I'm nervous or has to say loud my voice comes out with very strange voice that everyone starts laughing.i stutter alot and ya I have prolonged voice problem. I have many emotional problems thatwhy I'm emotionally week it's many times I've felt suicidal.many people tease me alot. Pls tell me what can I do to solve this problem. I anyhow want to solve this voice problem. Just today only I've been teased again thatswhy I searched about my problem and found your video and also my problem ☺️ thanks for your video 😌😌

  • @ciannap5871
    @ciannap5871 3 года назад

    thank you. i really needed this

  • @bigbuggie5
    @bigbuggie5 3 года назад

    What if a child says a speaking but some of the words are fractured? What is that called?

    • @bigbuggie5
      @bigbuggie5 3 года назад

      I mean with micro pauses in between the words?

  • @jackjones6327
    @jackjones6327 4 года назад

    I have a prolongation type

  • @annsolo3658
    @annsolo3658 5 лет назад

    I think i have a minor stutter. i have blocks often . but my family don't think so .

    • @libertyspeechassociatesllc836
      @libertyspeechassociatesllc836  5 лет назад

      Most people think of stuttering as repetitions like "she she she wants eggs" so that could be why your family doesn't think your blocks are stuttering. If you want to know if you do stutter, you're best bet would be to be evaluated by a speech-language pathologist.

    • @annsolo3658
      @annsolo3658 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks😀

  • @tinytrex4738
    @tinytrex4738 4 года назад +1

    I do this thing where I go “ a, a, a, amazing “

  • @hakimacamama1601
    @hakimacamama1601 3 года назад

    I might be the block one and some of my family member laughing at me