hi , i would like to have a presentation that has only 5 slides ( my part) about the negative reaction from clients toward the speech language pathologist and their techniques . The presentation will be mostly quotes from Facebook users and i want to have a copy of their negative reactions on the slide and i want to have only three sentences or two as an introduction to their area or point of view . I have a sample from the presentation and some quotes .
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negative reflections from clients towards SLPs or their
techniques
Generalization:
Facebook quotes :
Facebook quotes :
• Your clinic works to treat the physical and psychological parts of
stuttering, how do you strike that balance with clients? Have most of
them had therapy in the past? And• This question touches on a very important commonality among adults who
stutter; the vast majority of these adult clients received speech therapy in
the past. Some individuals worked on their speech as children, and others,
started working on their speech as adults. Adults who stutter frequently
inform me that they find it difficult to utilize the speech exercises they’ve
been taught (easy onsets, breathing, stretching, etc.) in real life. Most
adults are looking for support with their stuttering at work and in highpressure situations; consequently, if you are unable to implement your
fluency tools in these settings, the stress compounds, and often worsens
the outcome
Techniques :
• “Oh, we all stutter. I stutter sometimes, too.” – No, not everyone is a Persistent
Developmental Stutterer. That’s like saying that just because sometimes you
stumble over your own feet, you also have Muscular Dystrophy. That would be an
insulting and disrespectful thing to say to someone suffering from MD, and it’s
also not something you should say to someone with a stutter. I know people are
only trying to help, but saying this does not help.
2. “Just slow down. Relax. You’ll stutter less.” – Stuttering has nothing to do with
the rate of speech and stutterers aren’t necessarily uptight and in need of
relaxation. Stuttering isn’t caused by nervousness and nervous people don’t
necessarily stutter. I stutter when I am very relaxed and I stutter when I am
anxious and uptight. There is no rhyme nor reason and this tip only makes me,
personally, feel that, not only am I stuttering, and you notice, you perceive that I
am the cause of my own stutter and if only I follow your tip, I’ll stop. Now can you
see why this isn’t helpful
Techniques :
Techniques :
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My daughter is now four and a half and has made no lasting measurable progress.
Predictions :

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