The Effects Of Having A Speech Impediment
If you have difficulties with your speech, you are not alone.
Latest figures state that over one percent of people in the UK
suffer with a stutter or stammer. This article describes the
effects that stuttering can have on a persons life.
I am somebody who has overcome a stutter or what some people
call a stammer that had basically ruined my life for eighteen
years. Stuttering affects people in different ways, however
these were the aspects of life I found difficult:
Introducing people
Ordering food or drinks
Speaking on the telephone
Attending interviews
Trying to attract a girlfriend
Socialising with friends or family
In general the stutter made me accept second best in life and
made life a huge struggle. I found stuttering a disability and
was forever looking for ways at beating the stutter.
People who knew me including family and friends were not really
aware of how the stutter affected my life and were quite shocked
when I eventually told them.
I attended speech therapy from the age of four or five. My
attitude was possibly not what it should have been, in my own
mind I always believed that they could not truly understand what
I was going through as thay themselves had never had a stutter.
The therapy included group and one-to-one treatment and lots of
advice to speak slowly and to take deep breaths.
I never accepted that I would have the speech impediment for
life and aged twenty-two decided that I would attempt to achieve
fluency. I was very lucky as I had superb support from my family
and friends. This was vital as these were the people I spent
hours practicing the techniques I had learnt.
I spent about six months working out the techniques and it took
another five months to make these techniques a natural part of
my speech.
As a career I now help other people to achieve fluency by
running one to one speech courses which are based in Birmingham.
People leave the course with a dvd and a written booklet which
act as a reminder of what to do. If you have any questions
please do not hesitate to contact me at
info@stammering-stuttering.co.uk