For me the whole subjects of speech therapy, stammering and speech impediments are very interesting due to their complexity. It is an area where people who have been unable to eradicate their stutter run their own blogs where they advise other people to accept their stutter! Why would they want to do this, hardly something to be proud of is it? Their negativity makes other people believe that there is not a cure for stuttering. So this begs the question, is there a cure for stuttering?
In basic terms, which is the way we need to explain things to these negative failures, these bloggers should feel rather ashamed of themselves. Just because they have failed in their quest to achieve fluency, no doubt due to a lack of character and determination, does not mean that other people will not be able to overcome their stutter.
Yes stuttering can be overcome, it takes a lot of hard work, a positive mind, a real determination and patience, but it can de done.
Why listen to negative people? Why listen to people who fail? Why listen to people who bad mouth any form of stammering therapies? Let’s face it these people are basically just the losers of our society.
I am very lucky as I had parents who brought up to think in a positive manner, to not accept second best and to work very hard to attain my goals. Perhaps these stuttering bloggers were not as fortunate as me; it is never too late to change however.
If you have a stutter then I would not feel discouraged or dismayed after reading some of these stuttering help blogs. There are many other websites which have plenty of positive news and treatments for stuttering. If you are willing to work hard, you will be able to achieve fluency.
Just by conducting a simple search using the keywords of “cure for stuttering” will help you to locate the types of websites that will help you in your quest to stop stuttering.






