Stuttering Modification Therapy

Voluntary Stuttering: Why Faking It Helps You Gain Control

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This article explores voluntary stuttering—deliberately producing controlled disfluencies—as a practical tool to reduce avoidance, increase fluency control, and build confidence. You’ll get evidence-based explanations, step-by-step at-home exercises, daily practice plans, worksheet ideas, and age-specific tips for kids, teens, and adults…

The Van Riper Approach: A Comprehensive Guide to Stuttering Modification

Family practicing Van Riper stuttering modification exercises at home with worksheets and a speech therapist on a tablet in a bright living room

This guide introduces the Van Riper stuttering modification approach and shows how to use structured at‑home speech exercises to reduce stuttering, improve fluency, and build confidence. You’ll find practical step‑by‑step techniques, daily practice plans, measurement tools, and age‑adapted worksheets so…