Your Speech Pattern Summary
Thank you for completing the self-assessment.
This summary is not a diagnosis. It reflects common speech patterns and nervous system responses reported by people who experience speech disruptions — and those who support them.
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What Your Responses Suggest
Many people who experience speech disruptions discover that their challenges are not caused by a lack of effort, intelligence, or willpower.
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Instead, speech disruptions are often linked to:
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How the nervous system responds under pressure
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Learned anticipation and protection patterns
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The brain’s automatic timing and regulation processes
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This is why traditional advice to “slow down,” “relax,” or “try harder” often fails — even when motivation is high.
Why Insight Alone Isn’t Enough
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Understanding stuttering is important — but lasting change does not come from information alone.
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Lasting improvement occurs when the brain and nervous system are trained to:
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Feel safer during speech
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Reduce automatic threat responses
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Re-establish fluent speech patterns through repetition and regulation
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This is the foundation of the StutterMind Neuroscience Protocol™.
Your Next Step
Choose the path that best fits where you are right now.
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Learn First?
If you’re still exploring or supporting someone who stutters, these resources may be helpful:
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These options are often helpful for parents, partners, or those still exploring stuttering.
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