Author Archives: Dr. Samantha Roberts

How to stop stuttering when public speaking?

Public speaking can be an exhilarating yet nerve-wracking experience, especially for those grappling with the challenge of stuttering. Often, the fear of stuttering can amplify the anxiety of public speaking, leading to self-doubt and discomfort. However, it’s essential to know that stuttering doesn’t have to be an insurmountable barrier to effective communication. Welcome to our […]

How to deal with stuttering?

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on “How to Deal with Stuttering.” Stuttering is a communication disorder that affects approximately 1% of the world’s population. It’s a complex issue that can significantly impact a person’s confidence and quality of life. But fear not, we’re here to help and inspire. We believe that everyone has the right […]

History of stuttering

Stuttering is more than just a speech disorder; it’s a rich tapestry woven into the annals of history, threading its influence through the lives of some of the greatest figures and masterminds our world has known. From ancient civilizations to contemporary societies, the phenomenon of stuttering has been a constant, leaving a profound impact on […]

Friends stuttering

Title: Embracing Uniqueness: Understanding Stuttering Among Friends Welcome to a space of empathy, understanding, and learning. As we traverse the intricate pathways of human communication, we often encounter unique patterns and variations, one of which is stuttering. This article will delve into the world of ‘Friends Stuttering,’ shedding light on the nuances of this communication […]

Free Stuttering Assessment

A free stuttering assessment is a service offered by some speech therapists or clinics to evaluate an individual’s speech fluency and identify any potential stuttering patterns or issues. It typically involves an assessment of the individual’s speech, including the frequency and severity of disfluencies (such as repetitions, prolongations, or blocks), as well as an evaluation […]

Emily blunt stuttering foundation

Welcome to our vibrant online community where we place a spotlight on stuttering and empowering those who experience it. Today, we delve into the inspiring world of the Emily Blunt Stuttering Foundation. This extraordinary organization is spearheaded by none other than the award-winning actress, Emily Blunt, who herself struggled with stuttering during her early life. […]

Does stuttering get worse with age?

Title: Unveiling the Enigma: Does Stuttering Intensify with Age? In the intricate labyrinth of speech disorders, stuttering stands out as a complex, often misunderstood phenomenon. It is a world where syllables lock horns with sounds, where words wrestle with fluency, and where sentences grapple with rhythm. For many, the struggle with stuttering begins early in […]

Can stress cause stuttering?

Welcome to our dedicated platform, where we delve deep into the captivating world of speech and language, with a special emphasis on stuttering. In our journey to understand, manage, and overcome stuttering, we continually explore various dimensions that may contribute to this complex speech disorder. Today, we focus on an intriguing question: “Can stress cause […]

Can antidepressants cause stuttering?

Welcome to our comprehensive resource, where we strive to illuminate the world of stuttering and provide valuable insights. Today, we delve into an intriguing topic that has caught the attention of many in both the mental health and speech therapy communities: Can antidepressants cause stuttering? This question seems odd at first, but when we consider […]

Can adhd cause stuttering?

Welcome to our comprehensive resource on stuttering, a space designed to enlighten, inspire, and empower those navigating the complexities of this communication disorder. In today’s insightful exploration, we pose and investigate a question that has intrigued researchers, therapists, and individuals affected by both conditions: Can ADHD cause stuttering? Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and stuttering, […]