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Do Delayed Auditory Feedback devices like Speech Easy work?
Cures, Research Ezra Horak 9/6/23 Cures, Research Ezra Horak 9/6/23

Do Delayed Auditory Feedback devices like Speech Easy work?

Did you know there was no research about the Speech Easy when it was released in June 2001? And that despite Oprah claiming it to be a miracle device, Speech Easy states they do not cure stuttering?

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View fullsize Let's introduce the term "dynamic disability" to our wheelhouse! 🛳️

Stuttering is unique in that it varies day to day, moment to moment. Environmental factors play a factor in this, but other times it is seemingly random.

Dynamic disabil
View fullsize What do parents of those raising kids who stutter need to know? What's most important?

My answer is always the same: make home a safe place to stutter openly. Every single challenge your kiddo who stutters will face one day is best served by being r
View fullsize "If there are tools to improve fluency, why don't you just use them?"

Because fluency isn't free. The whole thing here is that stuttering is a disability: that means I stutter when I speak. If I want to compensate for that disability and w
View fullsize James Earl Jones was a person who stuttered until the very end of his life. While one particular organization has co-opted his story of one where stuttering is only a point of pain and regret, Jones had much more complex views on his stuttering. On h
View fullsize Trained professionals have a responsibility to be comfortable with and even embrace stuttering. You know how I decided this? Watching non-stuttering SLPs embrace stuttering and seeing how that impacts their goal setting and client work.

What this do
View fullsize As a young person, I believed my stuttered voice was less deserving than a fluent voice. I imagined only a world in which people valued fluency above all else.

So step one was always imagining a world in which it was possible. It's hard to believe y
View fullsize I am so proud to be one of the founders of an organization that stands up for truth, compassion, and equity. We believe in a world where people who stutter belong. In our short period of time and with such limited resources, we have created waves tha
View fullsize Being brave isn't about not being scared, it's about feeling the fear and doing it anyway.

This is a reminder that feeling fear is not a weakness. It's not always easy. That's okay.

I was going to make this a story but I think it deserves a permane

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