Its because you are having problems with pronouncing the word or you just say it too fast that it makes you stutter.
My brother has the same problem. The secret is practice. Practice pronouncing the words properly and do it slowly, dont rush it. Think about what you're about to say and deep opening you mouth to procounce each word clearly..
You'll be amazed at how easy it will soon be,and how its all a matter of thinking,opening your mouth wider to say them and doing so slowly. If you find it still hard, see you local mentors who will be willing to help you on this problem
2006-06-07 15:11:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, have a one-time Atlasprofilax treatment. At the time, it's available in California and Europe only - but it's really worth travelling.
Your self-healing power is boosted in an amazing way - the same with your mind. The "barrier" you experience will fall away quickly, specially with some training.
2006-06-08 07:56:41
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answered by swissnick 7
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I am so sorry that you think that stuttering is a problem for you. I have met a couple of people who stutter to different degrees of severity and it's obviously a challenge for them to communicate.
I suggest that you make contact with a speech pathologist. If you live near a university, for example, that university might have a department that trains speech pathologists. They can help you get in contact with one from their school or elsewhere.
2006-06-09 08:04:13
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answered by drshorty 7
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Stuttering can be lessened by putting a small marble or stone under the tongue. Also try singing the words that also helps. Try the stone you will see it really works.
2006-06-07 15:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are in school you can see a speech pathologist. Some people say that taking a deep breath before they begin a sentence or thought helps them.
2006-06-07 15:07:41
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answered by keri gee 6
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yes. I have the same problem.
1. talk slow. Seriously, this is half the battle. You are trying to say something but you can't catch up... so slow down in talking
2. get your sleep. I've noticed that if I don't sleep well, I stutter much more.
2006-06-07 15:08:23
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answered by uofgleam 3
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I.....I.....I....don't know, b...b...but here's some a...a...a...advice, lol. I'm just kidding. Reading more, especially poetry is usually a good way to help fight against stuttering. Also, slow down a little when you speak because chances are, you might have too many thoughts trying to come out of your mouth at once. Just slow down your train of thought a little.
2006-06-07 17:28:35
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answered by McReynolds 3
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How old are you? My brother studdered when he was young, but then grew out of it, if worried see a doctor
2006-06-07 15:08:41
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answered by mike k 3
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Try singing what you want to say. It worked for Mel Tillis.(Country Singer)
2006-06-07 15:14:43
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answered by Ruthie1959 6
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idd d dd dddddont know . LOL try talking more. maybe u studder depending on who ur talking about. try speakin slowly
2006-06-07 15:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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