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6 Types Of Speech Impediment

6 Types Of Speech Impediment

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Date: 2025-11-01

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Ig mine had some cluttering in it. But that was when I talked long hahaha. Which I love, I liked talking long and continuous. But there's also stuff, that blocks me or is an obstruction. That's the sound, like for example, I talk and talk and explain my research. But, what you hear, is different from what I hear. I hear is normal, my everyday voice, which isn't loud nor quiet. But to you, it'll most likely be a quiet sound, that you can hardly hear. Or sometimes, loud, which you may get the impression that I'm angry which isn't really. This kind of thing is more common happening tbh. As cluttering, I just need to rest, and slow down the way I speak, 2 or 3 words at a time or more or less. For the sound, like the mismatch. It's also easy for me to solve it, and also the cluttering along the way. Just continue on speaking, have someone to speak with daily or smth, and eventually, it'll be fix. It's not smth serious tbh.
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I was diagnosed with a speech condition when I was 2 (I don’t remember the name) a year later I was diagnosed with autism. I used sign language and because I tried talking while signing it helped people understand. I spent years in speech therapy and had so many moments where people didn’t understand what I was saying or one time was called cute because i couldn’t saw my Rs and Ws right at 8 years old. I still struggle and my girlfriend who’s a DM will pause the came and section the word so I could say it, even if it doesn’t flow like how others say it. I can never get the words I want out my head sometimes which can cause misunderstandings. I’ve been told I have a unique voice which I’ll take that over everything. For some reason it’s easier sing even when words want to fight me lol
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I've struggled with a stutter my entire life. It's not consistent, and only really becomes an issue when I'm tired or overwhelmed, but it's still there. My words start to slur, and I go blank every few seconds. I'm really bad about tripping over sentences, and mixed with dyslexia, it's a headache trying to read out loud. I usually have to focus really hard on what I'm trying to say, and even then, it's extremely difficult to keep my brain on track. Almost daily, I'll start thinking ahead of what's come out of my mouth and end up forgetting what I was trying to say in the first place. Communication has always been difficult, but I've managed.
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Because I have ADHD and autism, people often think that I have a speech impediment. It’s just that I have a lot of trouble articulating my words, like my brain is full of words to use in a conversation, but they all get stuck on the way out. It’s like I know what I want to say, but it doesn’t come out right. I tend to stutter a lot and my words get all mixed up. It’s just that I need more time to get the right words out and it’s frustrating especially when I see people getting impatient or confused every time they hear me speak.
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I am lisp and have been with it for my entire life. At first, many people around me would tease me for my inability to spell R well. But later in my adulthood, I found some people who don't mind it at all. I even found out that my lisp isn't that bad bcs it's suitable for some foreign language so my lisp help me to get used to the accent faster. Now I am proud of it and wanna encourage every lisp people that you guys can do more than them who can speak normally, and it can be a unique point about you
Remember, you matter

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I'm not sure if it's clustering that I have, but I do speak fast and tend to skip over certain letters when pronouncing the words. I never saw a professional about it, but from what I've read online, I imagine it comes from my social anxiety. Thankfully, my speech has improved, probably because my anxiety had also lowered. But I remember in middle school, when it was at an all time high, it was incredibly difficult to say even the simplest words clearly when talking to teachers or in front of the class
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I stutter and stumble on words when I'm nervous or angry. The problem is, my brain interprets talking in front of people or speaking to someone for the first time or just replying to someone who talked to me suddenly without warning as nervousness or anxiety. Sometimes it's just random in the middle of a conversation. I had no speech impediment till maybe fifth grade. I started training as a teacher's assistant two months ago and I'm having difficulties talking in front of the kids.
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I know that I'm talking too fast - even get told so on a daily basis since it's apparently so difficult to understand what I'm saying, since I occasionally do swallow or merge some syllables. I know this and yet I can't figure out how to slow down my pace. On one hand, I don't realize it in the moment and in the other, I need to catch up to my thoughts to not let them escape. Would there be a solution for this situation How could I try to slow down my thoughts and in consequence speech
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I don't know what I actually have, if anything, but I am often my worst critic when it comes to my speech, having mental health disorders and a history of brain injury doesn't help, and, as a result, I always struggle to speak in the moment. I always have trouble articulating exactly what I want to say and always sound so soft and robotic when I talk. I often have to repeat myself to people. This is one part of my overall problem. I just don't like talking in public as a result.
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4: 21 true. Your loss of words doesn’t mean you’re unintelligent. I did got head injury that did made me like this. Sometimes i do forget almost all of my mother language. But because of the head injury. It was so bad that it completely wiped out my past. I cannot and still cannot remember anything about my past. I’m 18 years old and the last memories i can recall is when i was 16 years old. It sucks but i think it’s for the better
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Some lisps aren't just audible, either. Mine is more visible where i stick my tongue out like a snake when saying words like s or th or z, etc.
The problem is if i try to hide my tongue and speak like everyone else, then you can hear it.
(Just because it isn't audible doesn't mean i don't get bullied for it. I've been told that if i can't talk right, not to talk at all or to get my tongue cut off)

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There is no such things as low intelligence it simply doesent exist, that person has a lot of trauma and if they solve it, they become verry inteligent, belive me. To solve trauma is to simply belive in the Divinity, God, Source, Universe, you dont have to go some therapy and therapists and all this nonsense explanations you give, they will pass their trauma that they haave onto you so you did nothing
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I'm a teen with Dyspraxia and I had a speech impediment that caused me to get bad mental health at 5. I'm alright now but I still struggle because obviously, bad motor skills. I still struggle with reading out loud but my history teacher is encouraging me to read out loud so maybe one day I'll be better at it. It's so frustrating when your brain and mouth won't work together.
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Is there a name for hating to talk or being too frustrated to talk I regularly get cut off when I have to answer a question even when what I say is short or important so I found myself hating to talk sometimes. Other times, i have to keep my mouh shut because it feels like I'll just start screaming at whoever asked me a question but won't let me finish talking
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Does anyone know if there's a name for the occasional inability to start talking. I know what I want to say, but it can take as long as 5-10 seconds to start a sentence or reply to a question. I once met an office worker in person that I had talked to several times on the phone, but I couldn't say my own name.
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I am 30 years old and have dysgraphia which makes texting and putting certain things into words on paper especially when i am stressed or don’t understand something. That’s why i refuse to have a friendship with only communicating with text messages because i often mess up unintentionally.
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Lisps can be different in different languages too. I got the issue - always had. S and F were heavily affected as a child - F in the beginning of a word specifically became an S sound. S became even more S-sounding’ if that makes sense somehow. It is still a noticeable issue, I think.
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How do u explain when someone only stutters around family members or at home But everywhere else, and around anyone else I speak clearly. I grew up stuttering a lot, but somehow now that I’m older it’s only around my family. Even if I’m on a phone call with my mom, I’d stutter.
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A famous cartoon with speech impediment is Donald Duck. ( Most early records)
He was early example and set in with humour etc. Know it isn't funny and comes with high frustration. Ah, thing. time haven't sit still and there is more knowledge.

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