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You Don't Realize How Real Situational Stuttering is

One of the biggest clues about stuttering is this: many people can speak fluently in some situations and struggle severely in others.
Talking alone may feel easy. Speaking during sports, singing, or talking without pressure may feel natural. But the moment pressure appears, the speech pattern changes.
That is why stuttering is so situational.
The brain learns to associate certain speaking environments with anticipation, fear, tension, or anxiety. Over time, those situations trigger an automatic speech response before a word is even spoken.
This is why someone can speak fluently with the microphone muted and then immediately block when the pressure of being heard returns.
The ability to speak is still there.
The problem is the learned pattern attached to specific situations.
That is also why stuttering is not simply a physical issue. It is a conditioned neurological response that has been reinforced over time.
And what has been conditioned can be retrained.
Real progress begins when you stop focusing only on the moment of stuttering and start changing the brain pattern driving it.

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