Articles, tagged with "stammering", page 2
13th January 2011
You will be surprised to know that nearly one per cent of the total world population stutters. Stuttering is a condition for which there is no medical cure and more men than women tend to get affected with this. There are several different ways that stutt...
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Author:
rosibrot
07th January 2011
Stuttering is a common speech disorder especially in children. Characterized by the repetitions of word syllables, it can be acquired when a person did not have enough training while still learning his native language or can also be caused when someone ha...
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Author:
stop studder
04th January 2011
Recently I attended my stepson’s wedding and when the best man stood to speak, it was obvious that he did not know his material. Stuttering and stammering, this unprepared young man made a fool of himself. He knew it; we knew it; and, we all suffered. ...
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Author:
The Voice Lady
26th October 2010
Social phobia is a common anxiety disorder in which a person is afraid of being in certain social settings. A person with social phobia suffers from devastating fear that affects their personal and daily life.
People with social phobia are very self-c...
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Author:
Alan B. Densky, CH
08th October 2010
Overcoming Stuttering: Home Made Tips by Earlwaine Cumberbatch
My stammering was so bad that it was difficult to get out even four words without hitting on something, i.e. my foot or anything close by. By this time I was so afraid to speak in class, le...
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Author:
earlwainec
28th September 2010
Newer studies with the intention of are conducted in the turf of speech and contact are commencement to let somebody see promising results on the constructive role of beginners yoga in plateful to overcome speech obstacles. It is probable here beginners y...
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Author:
sitagiri
01st September 2010
Stutter is really a normal speech behavior that occurs in ordinary conversations, public speaking engagements, or group discussions. Practically everyone has had experienced it, and it is not a cause for alarm if it does not interfere much in the clarity ...
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Author:
RogeerRankings
10th August 2010
"It's not what you are that holds you back, it's what you think you're not." - Dennis Waitley
Lots of women I know struggle with the "boogey man" of self-doubt -- sometimes for years. To be honest, I struggle with it myself a whole lot more than I'd li...
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Author:
Bonnie Pond
09th August 2010
Everyone, at one time or other, will seek to have what is commonly referred to as a "spiritual experience". That is what this article is about, how to have spiritual experiences, and is based on my most recent SEO spiritual experiences; what I learned fro...
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Author:
krishnamalik
03rd August 2010
A child starts to develop his speech around the age of 2. Up to age 4, the child is still undergoing the speech development stage where the child goes from single word speech to talking in complete sentences and paragraphs. It is between those ages that t...
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Author:
Jesse Kemmerer
28th July 2010
Stuttering or stammering is a speech disorder wherein the person repeats certain letters or syllables, which disrupts the smooth flow of words. It is difficult at times to understand what the person means because of this condition. Sometimes, a person suf...
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Author:
Jesse Kemmerer
15th July 2010
Have you ever been asked to make a speech at a wedding, whether you are in the wedding party, a close relative or just a friend? Many in attendance will remember the wedding speeches for the rest of their lives. Public speaking is a learned skill and if y...
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Author:
A
30th June 2010
By Infants we mean babies that are new born or at least a few weeks old. At such
a sensitive age choosing a child care center is of utmost importance. Infants
are more prone to accidents and can cause more problems for adults as even if
anythi...
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Author:
Edith Gates
14th May 2010
Most of us enter relationships and marriage with hope and trust. We are hopelessly in love and that makes us trust our partners completely. When everything seems to be going smoothly, we get this strange uncanny feeling deep inside that the possibility of...
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Author:
Rahul Talwar
13th May 2010
Nobody likes being lied to. It makes you feel low down and taken advantage of. It pays to find out if you are being lied to. It gives you a chance to set the record straight and to unearth all the deceit. Moreover, it also helps you to see your partner as...
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Author:
Rahul Talwar