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My parents would shame me for stuttering, even snarl at me for doing it. I also had a young lady mock my voice to my face when she asked me a question and I stuttered. They need to realize that stuttering is involuntary and requires treatment.
You’d think with my parents being doctors, they would be more intellectual and understanding. However, they are actually anti-intellectual or they dismiss anything that doesn’t align with their socio-political views.Your parents are mean and clueless about stuttering, and the young woman was not a "lady". She was mean and cruel.
Please see if the library where you work has a movie called "The King's Speech". I think you would appreciate it. It is the historically true story of King George VI who, among other things, led England through WWII. He was a stammerer. The story is about how a man, an Australian and a mere commoner, helped him with the stutter and became a lifelong friend. It's a very good movie and you might like it. It taught me a lot of things about why people start to stutter in the first place and techniques that helped the King with it.
I don’t really think about it when it happens. I am usually just upset with myself.Does the sad puppy/upset face thing actually
help you toward flowing speech?
When I stammer, I realize I can stop applying
pressure on myself to try to speak as rapidly as I
think. Pause. Relax diaphragm.
Then continue.
Instead of believing in myself, I was always told to be believe in either Jesus or God.Thinking can help.
Provided the thinking is helpful.
Meaning, don't focus on negative ideas,
fantasies of how you imagine you're being perceived/judged.
Helpful thinking is when you are kind to yourself.
This doesn't mean lying or pretending.
Helpful thinking is being rational toward oneself.
I went to a local gaming store. There were no women at it, just other men.
I went again on Friday and there were some lady gamers.
I just figured that on that particular night (The first time.) only guys showed up.So, if you'd quit your observations after the first visit,
your conclusion would be different, wouldn't it?
One of the first things you learn taking quality courses, size and frequency of sample important.Insufficient sampling can lead to erroneous conclusions.
Are you still breathing and your heart beating?Is it too late to build confidence in myself?
I am still doing both things.Are you still breathing and your heart beating?
Can you draw a conclusion from that?I am still doing both things.
I am still alive?Can you draw a conclusion from that?