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Behavioral Therapy for Stuttering with Rhythm and Slow Speech

Use behavioral speech therapy techniques that slow and stabilize speech, such as speaking more deliberately, tapping out a rhythm, and adjusting auditory feedback. These sensory-motor strategies help coordinate timing and articulation, which can reduce stuttering and improve fluency.

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There are ways to overcome the stuttering through behavioral therapy, and I think all of the tools out there have something to do with sensory motor integration.

huberman · Essentials: The Neuroscience of Speech, Language & Music | Dr. Erich Jarvis · Apr 23, 2026 · 30:46 · open ↗
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