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		<title>How to Help Your Stuttering</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Powered by Max Banner Ads&#160;How To Help StutteringDo you stutter? If you do, you are just like a large amount of people in this world looking for answers on how to help stuttering. Unfortunately, there are not many resources available for people with this problem. Because of this, having a stuttering problem can make a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How To Help StutteringDo you stutter? If you do, you are just like a large amount of people in this world looking for answers on how to help stuttering. Unfortunately, there are not many resources available for people with this problem. Because of this, having a stuttering problem can make a person feel like there is no hope or cure. However, thousands of people have learned ways to improve fluency in their speech and even how to stop stuttering completely. If you keep a positive attitude, and don&#8217;t give up you can too!The first step on how to help stuttering, is to overcome the fears and bad habits that hold us prison.  You should try to stop hiding the fact that you stutter from others as well as yourself. In my opinion, this is crucial and the most important step. This will give you a new found power and the ability to change it. Recognize the fact that nobody is perfect, even the most fluent speakers stutter at times.  Overcome any shame or embarrassment you may feel about it.  You will be surprised to learn that the less you worry about your stuttering, the less it will actually happen. By just focusing on what you want to say and just saying it, you will relieve a heavy and distracting burden off of yourself. Don&#8217;t avoid saying the words you have trouble with. By tackling these &#8220;problem words&#8221; head on, they will eventually get easier.  Don&#8217;t be afraid to take your time, and emphasize each syllable to achieve the correct pronunciation. Remember, every sentence you speak out loud without fear is an accomplishment in itself. For more information and tips, visit my website How To Stop Stuttering  </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">As a former stutterer, I know first hand how frustrating and embarassing having a stuttering problem can be. I went through my childhood and teen years, ashamed and avoiding having to speak as much as possible. I developed into a quiet and withdrawn person, and tried to stay in my own little shell. Eventually, I became tired of letting my tendency to stutter continue to ruin my life. I had already wasted far too many years surrendering myself to this speech impairment and had enough of it. I became obsessed with researching different techniques and ways on how to help stuttering.<br />
Thanks to attending a McGuire course, I was able to overcome my fear and anxiety of my stuttering. One of the requirements of this program, was to make an effort to talk to 100 people.<br />
With this new found confidence in my ability to interact with others, I became obsessed with learning how to help my stuttering even more. I became obsessed with speaking,  and had a burning fire inside to achieve perfect fluency.<br />
Finally, I learned how to help stuttering by addressing it at the root of the problem. Thanks to <a href="http://www.mystuttercure.com" rel="nofollow">MyStutterCure.Com</a> I was able to stop stuttering in 9 minutes, by following the exercises I learned from watching their video.<br />
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		<title>How to Stop Stuttering : the Passive Air Flow Technique</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 20:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Stop StutteringI&#8217;m a former stutterer that knows first hand just how difficult and frustrating having a stuttering problem can be. Many people don&#8217;t understand just how hard learning how to stop stuttering can really be. They think anybody can simply get over this speech impairment with just the right strength of character. Because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How To Stop StutteringI&#8217;m a former stutterer that knows first hand just how difficult and frustrating having a stuttering problem can be. Many people don&#8217;t understand just how hard learning how to stop stuttering can really be. They think anybody can simply get over this speech impairment with just the right strength of character. Because of this, they label us as weak and nervous wrecks and tend to look down on us. However, I know that this is not the case! Although, learning how to stop stuttering is by all means not an easy task. It is in fact possible, and so I have written this article to teach you about the passive air flow technique developed by Dr. Martin Schwartz.Dr. Schwartz discovered this technique by interviewing several people who were able to overcome their stuttering problem. While conducting these interviews, he met someone that told him that he did not stutter while smoking. Schwartz asked him to demonstrate, and so the man lit up a cigarette and exhaled some smoke and began to speak. At first, he simply dismissed it as a psychological distraction. Later it soon hit him though, that the answer was actually in the flow. So in short, this is how the &#8220;Passive Air Flow Technique&#8221; works.1. Before you begin to speak, briefly exhale .2. Halfway through your exhale, say the first word of the sentence that you want to speak. You can then continue on to finish your sentence because as you exhale, you are relaxing your larynx and Valsalva mechanism.This is a great technique that helped me greatly reduce my stuttering. The only downfall about it, is that it can be hard to get use to learning how to speak in this fashion. This is why, although it is a great technique and definitely works, I still continued to look for a more effective way to learn how to stop stuttering. Dr. Schwartz was on the right track by coming to the conclusion that stuttering is caused by our habitual breathing patterns. I found a site that takes this technique to a more advanced level and was able to cure my stuttering in 9 minutes after applying the exercises I learned there. If you really want to finally learn how to stop stuttering, I highly recommend taking a few minutes of your time and checking out this site.It is calledMyStutterCure.Com </p>
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		<title>Why Do I Stutter? Why Do You Stutter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 04:39:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Do I Stutter?1% of the American population has a stuttering problem. If you are part of this 1%, you may be asking yourself &#8221; Why Do I Stutter?&#8221;  While this does add up to over 3 million people, what makes me and you different from the other 99%? As a former stutterer myself, I&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Do I Stutter?1% of the American population has a stuttering problem. If you are part of this 1%, you may be asking yourself &#8221; Why Do I Stutter?&#8221;  While this does add up to over 3 million people, what makes me and you different from the other 99%? As a former stutterer myself, I&#8217;ve pondered on this question hundreds of times. One day, I got tired of asking myself this and decided to do some research to get some answers. The truth is, you and I aren&#8217;t much different than the rest of the world accept for the fact that over the years, we subconsciously developed a negative breathing habit that is triggered by certain emotional states. You may have wondered to yourself, &#8220;Why do I stutter only at certain times?&#8221;. Well the reason behind this, is due to the fact that we actually only stutter when we reach certain emotional states. When in these specific emotional states, we switch into these problematic breathing habits that make us unable to properly release our breath as we speak. Not being able to release our breath in the normal fashion while speaking, causes us to stutter. So what are these emotional states that makes me stutter? Well that really depends on you, quite frankly everyone is different. Many people have developed different anxieties due to their stuttering tendencies that actually trigger their stuttering. A lot of it has to do with feeling tense or nervous.  For example, many people ironically only stutter while talking on the phone. The cure for stuttering, actually lies learning to identify what triggers your emotional states, and changing your habitual breathing patterns while talking.For more information, you can visit my website How To Stop Stuttering Hey I know this sounds easier said than done. However, it really does not have to be so difficult! I know you have been asking yourself &#8220;Why Do I Stutter?&#8221; and have become very frustrated trying to find an answer and way to stop it without much luck. I was able to learn how to stop stuttering, by applying the information that I have just told you. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px">There is a video at <a href="http://www.mystuttercure.com" rel="nofollow">MyStutterCure.Com </a> that taught me exactly how to identify what triggers these emotional states and how to change my habitual breathing patterns. It is called the &#8220;stuttering annihilation technique&#8221; and the author learned it personally from Tony Robbins.<br />
After watching this video, It took me just 9 minutes and I have not had a stuttering problem ever again.<br />
If your tired of stuttering, take a few minutes of your time and check it out.<br />
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		<title>3 Treatments for Stuttering Reviewed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 11:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over 3% of the American population has a stuttering problem. If you tend to stutter, it is important to realize that you are not alone. Stuttering is a treatable speech impairment, and you should not feel that there is no hope or that there is nothing that you can do about it. If my personal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over 3% of the American population has a stuttering problem. If you tend to stutter, it is important to realize that you are not alone. Stuttering is a treatable speech impairment, and you should not feel that there is no hope or that there is nothing that you can do about it. If my personal story can help you feel some reassurance, I stuttered severely throughout most of my life. However, I never gave up on trying to improve my fluency and was eventually able to learn how to stop stuttering. I am going to explain and help you become familiar with some of the treatments for stuttering available to you. By the time you finish reading this article, you will have a better idea of what your options are for treatments and hopefully will be able to decide what option is right for you. 1.) Therapy For Stuttering: Therapy is probably the most common form, out of all the treatments for stuttering available. It is most effective if started at a young age, to correct stuttering at it&#8217;s early development. However, many adults who start therapy are still able to at least significantly reduce their stuttering if unable to cure it entirely. 2.) Drug Therapy: Drug therapy is becoming an increasingly more popular form of treatment. This is one method that I don&#8217;t like and advise you to use only as a last resort. Despite it&#8217;s growing popularity, it is widely considered ineffective. The FDA has yet to actually approve any drug specifically for the use of treating stuttering. Most of the drugs prescribed for this purpose, are actually for anxiety or depression. 3.) Stuttering Devices: The use of stuttering devices, is by far the newest out of all the treatments for stuttering. It seems that many people seem to claim that these devices do in fact work. However, this is not to be considered an actual cure because if you stop using the device you will continue to stutter again. Also, the price tag on these devices are around $2,000-$3,000.</p>
<p>I hope you have found this article helpful, and have a better idea of the treatments for stuttering. In my opinion, the best treatment is through the self help approach. I was actually able to cure my stuttering in 9 minutes, by following simple yet effective techniques found in a video at MyStutterCure.Com this is the most realistic and practical method I have found on how to stop stuttering. The &#8220;stuttering annihilation technique&#8221; I learned addresses stuttering at the root of the problem, which is something I never learned in all the therapy sessions I paid for in the past. If you have decided to go with any of the three treatments for stuttering I have talked about in this article, I highly suggest taking a few minutes of your time and checking out the website MyStutterCure.Com first. It could save you thousands of dollars on therapy sessions or having to purchase an expensive stuttering device.</p>
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