Dear sir/ma'am often during speaking I have stammering problem. During stammering I get nervous and stopped speaking. Please suggest me for cure this disease. Thank you.
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Dear Lybrate user. In many of the cases stammering has two important reasons. Vocal chord misalignment or other problems are the primary reason. For this vocal chord complaint, you should consult an ent specialist and get it corrected. Second reason is purely psychological. Stammer therapy can help you in psychological reasons. Take care.
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Dear Lybrate user, speech therapy may help you. Speech therapist should have the following qualification: � b.sc. (hons) speech and hearing/b.sc. Speech and hearing/bachelor in audiology and speech language pathology (baslp) � m.sc. Speech language pathology/m.sc. Speech and hearing/ maslp /m.sc. Audiology � certified by rehabilitation council of india (rci) to work in india the stammering/stuttering is the fluency disorder of speech and is characterized by disruptions in the production of speech sounds. For example" w- w- w- where are you going? (part-word repetition: the person is having difficulty moving from the "w" in "where" to the remaining sounds in the word. On the fourth attempt, he successfully completes the word" ssss ave me a seat. (sound prolongation: the person is having difficulty moving from the "s" in "save" to the remaining sounds in the word. He continues to say the "s" sound until he is able to complete the word.) "i'll meet you - um um you know like - around six o'clock. (a series of interjections: the person expects to have difficulty smoothly joining the word "you" with the word "around. In response to the anticipated difficulty, he produces several interjections until he is able to say the word "around" smoothly.) how is stuttering diagnosed? Some characteristics of stuttered speech are not as easy for listeners to detect. As a result, diagnosing stuttering requires the skills of a certified speech-language pathologist (slp). Factors that are noted by many specialists include the following: a family history of stuttering stuttering that has continued for 6 months or longer presence of other speech or language disorders? Strong fears or concerns about stuttering on the part of the child or the family what treatments are available for stuttering? Speech language pathologists teach people who stutter to control and/or monitor the rate at which they speak. In addition, people may learn to start saying words in a slightly slower and less physically tense manner. They may also learn to control or monitor their breathing. When learning to control speech rate, people often begin by practicing smooth, fluent speech at rates that are much slower than typical speech, using short phrases and sentences. Over time, people learn to produce smooth speech at faster rates, in longer sentences, and in more challenging situations until speech sounds both fluent and natural. "follow-up" or "maintenance" sessions are often necessary after completion of formal intervention to prevent relapse.
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