Showing posts with label SHG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHG. Show all posts

January 3, 2014

Stammering .. Disability or Not??..let us re-consider our views.


Guys I have written an article to support stammering as disability.These are my personal beliefs and and I used somewhere critic language.So ..please dont mind...Next time writing any post I will be more polite.
Pls give your valuable replies in Comment box.



A section of stutters agrees being branded as disabled as they are able to benefit from it, where as other section do not agree as they do not feel good to get recognized themselves as Disabled.

   I am writing this article to support stammering as disability.Initially I was against to be called as  “Disabled.” Then I thought in wider perspective. I realized that it is needed to declare stammering as  disability.We can give a speech on positive thinking ,body language or have an positive idea about our  stammering .But when we talk about all these things, we actually talk about a few PWS connected to TISA like  SHGs and who are mild stutters.There may not be a recognizable connection between success and  stammering but its only true in case of mild stuttering.Let us think in broader perspective. We are 700-800  PWS, if we combine both TISA and Yahoo PWS group, In which hardly 200 PWS are active. In an  estimation about 1 Crore stutters are there in India.  If we compare this number to our active members than  its much high. We should take any decision taking care of majority. The PWS who are not attached to any  SHG movement living a mysterious life thinking that one day someone will come to hold their finger .They are  not so internet friendly to know about our group. If we talk about awareness than it will take long-long time to  do that with our limited resources. In this time period lakhs of our stutter friends will die in darkness. Making  one life better is making whole humanity

October 16, 2013

Online Self-Help Groups

Difficult to Join SHG? 
Then, join one of the Online Self-Help Groups below:
SKYPE
(with Karthik or Akash) or Google Hangout(with Vishal). For Hindi sessions contact Abhishek (below).

In these online sessions, we do not work on stammering; Rather we work on improving communication skills, which in turn helps people to improve their overall outlook on life! You talk, we listen! With patience, respect and acceptance.. 
Just two ground rules: Respect others and stammer freely!
Feel free to leave your feedback- good or bad.. so that organizers improve and feel encouraged!
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Skype with Karthik
daily from 10pm to 11pm
Skype ID: aishkarthik 
If you are new, ping Karthik @ 9:30 pm 

SKYPE with Akash
skype id : akash_super1
email id : akashdxt25@gmail.com
Mobile no. 8095987170
Name: Akash ;-)
Note: Please don't be hesitate to call Akash, message or email anytime before 11:00pm.
Google Hangout (Video) - Stammer Freely

10 pm to 11:30 pm
Six days a week (Saturday is off)

Stammer Freely, an online conversation between PWS globally, has been running since October 2012. Stammer Freely Hangouts are held six days a week (Saturday is officially off) with three hosts between 10 pm to 11:30 pm India Time daily. As of October 15, 2013 we had over 150 PWS both Indians and non-Indians. 

Stammer Freely hosts: 
Vishal Gupta (New Delhi, India) on Monday, Tuesday, Sunday
Nenad Rendic (Split, Croatia) on Thursday & Friday 
Anshul Neema (Gurgaon, India) on Wednesday

What do I need to join?
Gmail Account, Webcam, Microphone, Fast Internet Connection, a Quiet environment 

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In HINDI
Consider joining Abhishek for a Hindi online session :
http://t-tisa.blogspot.in/2013/11/17-11-2013-900-1000.html

Also, Amit Dikshit is offering a phone session in Hindi, especially for BSNL users; check out:
http://t-tisa.blogspot.in/2013/11/up-bsnl-telephonic-shg.html

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What activities can I expect in an Online SHG? 
Activities will vary per session based on participant feedback - we try to keep things fresh!
  1. Introductions
  2. Round Robin Game
  3. Story Telling
  4. Role Play Game
  5. Story Making
  6. Group discussion
  7. Question & Answers
  8. Tongue Twister Reading
  9. Experience sharing
  10. Small Quiz Game
  11. Mock interviews
  12. Debates
  13. Prepared speeches
  14. One sentence story building
  15. Slow reading 
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Finally, if you have learned ANYTHING from these online interactions, you must go to the next level: call customer care numbers and try some voluntary stammering!

April 11, 2012

If You didn't see a Miracle,You try to become One Miracle

Dear All, this post aims at people who are feeling shy, feeling low or confused to talk. Even though still I stutter but not anymore with shyness and in confusion. I am trying to accept that its my way of talking, Yes I stutter so WHAT !!!
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Let me begin with a fact "Stammering can be dissolved from your speech IF YOU TRY"
There are people who were stammerers in past and got cured.
To mention a few Dr.Sachin ji and Hrithik Roshan.
Do you know people in history who Stammer?
Famous Scientists( "Isaac Newton", "Charles Darwin", "Albert Einstein") the count goes on in every field.You name it,we are there in that field.
I request you to see the all videos which I refer in this post.


What about people who are dumb by birth, What shall they do? Have they given up?

We shall be thankful to God at least as we are not dumb by birth but we stammer, thats at We just only Stammer.What about people who dont have limbs at all right from their birth or lost them in middle of life? Have they given up?
God had a plan for us :) So we are born of Stammering.We are given a chance to write our life.We have a chance to turn into normal fluent speakers.
We are stutterers not sinners.Stuttering is not a crime Its just another way of talking or speaking.
We face many challenges daily in speaking, Did you ever thought how strong we became by now facing all such scenarios through out our life?
Yes we have become strong already but fact is we didnt realize that strongness in us!!!
Looking in mirror ?
Yes its you who crossed these many years with stammering and still counting.You have that strong and boldness but please also have a hope which will dissolve stammering one day.
We are already strong equal to ocean's strenght. Like a stone wall :)

Remember there were no words in stone age, only gestures were there.
There were no words like God, Mom, Dad at that age, It is we who created words, sounds and languages.At that stone age time only Smile, Love, Anger, Hunger ,Cry and Courage Hunt were words for communication or gestures or languages to express.
Speech is one way of different communications which we have, we can have many other ways to communicate. Where there is a will there is way :)
What do you say seeing this video???
Hasn't  he excelled his way???

Ok all these above videos say that they are disabled.If disabled persons can do these many miracles.
What about us?
If we target a little hope, a small hope in our minds, What can we do?
If we Invest a small hope then we can surely see miracles in our lifes.

Did you ever read in news that Cancer was cured without radiation or chemotherapy?
Yes there are many people in world who got cured from cancer, they are just cured because they have medicated with only confidence, only with self help. So when there was no hope of medication for cancer then the hope of self confidence has done miracles for them. If a monster like cancer itself left the body why can't stammering go away?

Have you ever stuttered in a place where no one present around you or have u stuttered when talking to yourself?
The answer would be no :) So we are not having a speech disorders.We are just Trans-Fluencers. That means not fluent completely but we are fluent to some percent and we can turn into fluent speakers with a good workouts.Not the workouts at gym :) The workouts with your Hope and Confidence in Life.

Don't get depressed or give up for not speaking 100% fluently.
Try to be 1% fluent today, try to see 1% hope and confidence today.
Try to add 1% to all the above things and one day you will see all becoming 100% if not 100 at least 99, Its a good percent sill. Something is better than nothing right?

So let me welcome you to the truth for life in our Stammerers.
Yes only Hope is truth and only Confidence is our air to live.

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I suggest you to join SHG(self help group) in your city, where a group of stammerers arrive at a place and exchange many things in their life.We share truth, hope,confidence and tips to overcome stammering.
One becomes teacher to others over here. We get inspired by others and we inspire others. You help others and others help you.This is what Self Help Group means.
Together we Stand up and Together We Succeed.
You can find in below link where we have SHGs in various cities of India.
http://stammer.in/menu-shg-details.html
And if your city is not there in that link not a problem, Let us know We will form one for you.
But before that I would like to talk to you in skype or cell.
If you have access to internet then come on skype.
Add me with skype id "rajesh.jaca2"
My contact number is 96 76 82 0007
My email-ids: rajesh.jaca@gmail.com and wanted2talk2u@yahoo.co.in

Everyday in between 9:00PM IST to 11:00PM IST I am online with our friends.
We discuss a lot.We have a world where none will question us,none will laugh at us.
I wish and request you to come once in skype and feel the hope and confidence we got with our group members.
I am trying to overcome it,will you join me.
I want to hear from you.
If you didnt see a Miracle,You try to become one !!! (by some famous person)

All The Best.
With Regards,
Rajesh V.

February 8, 2012

Pain-Body-Stammering-SHG

In last weeks shg,while coordinating meet,i could feel my stuttering rise a bit,I didnt really think about it at that time.Then after the meet was over,another shg member shared the same concern with me.Driving back home,a chain of thoughts started inside of me-Is my stuttering really worsening due to the shg ????? Am I committing  a mistake ????? etc.etc....I stopped the chain of thoughts(I am getting better at getting more aware of my thoughts nowadays :-) ) I just stopped thinking about it,and carried on with my life.

Then a couple of days after the meet,I found my answer from deep within.When I attend a shg meet with other pws,there is a high amount of pain body(explained in my previous post) between ourselves,that pain body is of fear,guilt,shame,etc.etc.All these pain-bodies get highly activated in each others presence and hence take over our body and as a result we start to stutter more and more.So is joining an SHG bad ????? Its not,if you look at the bigger picture.

A common complaint among all pws is-"I can talk easily in some situations but in others,I cant get a word out of my mouth."Its just that in those "not able to speak situations",the pain-body takes over our body and we are helpless to deal with it,and as a result go in severe blocks with no technique helping us whatsoever.

Here comes the most important role the SHG will play in my (and hopefully yours as well )-An SHG gives me the chance to deal with my pain-body when it is in the active mode,i.e. when it takes over my body,I have a chance in the shg to become aware of what changes comes inside of me when severe blocks occur,and take corrective actions accordingly. It gives me a chance to apply my presence and acceptance,so as to not allow the pain-body take over myself.

So,the next time you have a doubt in your mind that you are stammering more in shg meetings,take it as an opportunity to practice your control over your body instead of blaming the SHG's so that you become a better communicator in the outside-where it really matters.

June 28, 2011

Self help groups and YOU!


Self help groups are quite in vogue in the west. In India, they are just picking up. People do not understand how SHGs can help in dealing with the problem of stammering- especially when they (SHGs) are not based on the premise of "Cure". In spite of all the latest discoveries, which have been written and rewritten on blogs, research journals, websites etc.- the idea of magical CURE refuses to die down. There is always someone who got totally cured by X, Y or Z's therapy- and if you just work hard enough, spend sufficient money, you too can get cured. So why bother about SHG in your city? Very appealing logic, based on baseless optimism.
But SHGs have a significant role to play, provided you understand, what they are meant for, what your role is and why a facilitator is needed. Some structure has to be there. And some one has to shoulder this responsibility. And there are rewards for everyone.. Listen to this "sales pitch" from your friendly neighborhood sachin..

June 16, 2011

what do I do in SHG?

Many of us run out of ideas as to what should we do in our SHG. Many think that facilitating SHG must be a difficult and specialized role.. Following write up is exactly for those of us who think like this:
http://www.westutter.org/memberCenter/Chicken-and-Alligators.htm

April 4, 2011

Mumbai - the city of opportunity!

Hey guys (and gals) in Mumbai- For God's sake, please, please, please get in touch with this sincere soul trying to start self help initiative in Mumbai:
rohan1808@gmail.com
You will be earning a lot of Punya and Sawab (thawab). BTW.

February 28, 2011

Regional get-together at Herbertpur

This Sunday about ten people gathered in Anugrah Hall at Herbertpur, representing 3 self help groups: Herbertpur, Dehradun and Meerut. One IPWS was from Kaala Amb (Sirmaur). We started at 2 pm and dispersed by 6.30 pm! After introductions and discussion of ground rules etc., we began with a quite informal but in-depth talk by Ms Jubin, who is a Developmental Psychologist working with children with special needs at Anugrah day care center for such children. She illustrated with a real life story, the need to accept and acknowledge people's experiences without judgment: Dont judge a man unless you have walked at least ten miles in his shoes!

So, people with different experiences should be listened to, and their version should be accepted. To do this, it was important that we reduced our obsession with “my life, my experiences, my pain etc.” and spend sometime with others, especially children with special needs- and genuinely ask ourselves: is this child happy? If yes, what has she/ he based it on? Because we have learned to base our happiness on fluency or dis-fluency at a given moment so “totally” that everyday our joy goes up and down umpteen times like see-saw gone out of control...

She also talked about how psychological development of a child howsoever different in small ways, is affected over a long period of time: the child becomes “self-conscious” - as a result his self-esteem suffers. S/he learns to react to people, situations and opportunities differently. She concluded by emphasizing the need for Acceptance and Forgiveness turned towards ourselves. We harbor a lot of anger against ourselves. Her talk was much appreciated and some question- answers followed.

Next, we screened the Chennai Documentary:, made by Raja Bhattacharjee. For many of us it was quite a novel idea: to stammer on camera and then, on top of it, talk about stammering itself !! But that is the beauty of Acceptance. And it has to be practiced in order to be experienced and understood. The members felt so encouraged that they decided to be interviewed on camera and let it be hosted on youtube.

Next, we screened some scenes from The King' Speech. This too was an experience felt at a visceral level. We especially liked the scene where the king breaks down and is consoled by his wife, just like any common man. We also liked the subtle interplay- Trained Speech therapists versus the Australian upstart! The Arch bishop recommends to the king that he should take therapy only from “properly” trained doctors- and not from this Australian who has no degrees and who has acted on stage- that is all.. But the king politely declined and stuck to Lionel.. Also, the scene where Lionel purposely insults the king, pushes him in a rage and forces him to say: Listen to me- BECAUSE I HAVE A VOICE! And then, quietly agrees: Yes, you do, my lord! One thing became quiet clear: a good therapeutic relationship will have to be based on complete honesty, transparency and equality.. The PWS has to literally open his soul to therapist, in order to be healed.. When a PWS says in mind: I will take only this much of this therapy, not the whole- and why should I do this or that- no, no, let me use my common sense too.. This may not serve him well in the long run.

Then, we had a quick feedback in front of the camera and then, a mini session at coffee shop. Since sachin had to catch a train next morning at 3.30 am, he ran away. Neeraj collected all the phone numbers. Dr Kshitiz and Neeraj planned how to move ahead in their own areas. The Meerut group had started from home early in the morning and reached back only about 1 am! BUT It was truly good to have met like this on a sunday, learn from each other and from a Developmental Psychologist too: that was the icing on the cake. Thanks Jubin and Thanks Anugrah! And thanks to all the participants who traveled long distances to be here and encourage each other..

November 29, 2010

Indore SHG Contact details

Amitsingh Kushwah

Bharat Nema 


Pramendra Singh Bundela 


Time : 04.00 to 06.00 P.M. (Every Sunday)

Venue: Shivaji Park, Opposite to White Church, Indore (M.P.) BHARAT.

e-mail : tisamp@gmail.com

October 24, 2010

Jaipur SHG

Luckily jaipur SHG has got one more member .His name is Agam Ambrish ,a b.tech. second year student .He has different approach towards stammering than me and Ravi ,he is very optimistic about it and don't feel himself different than others .His approach towards stammering is really inspiring .But bouncing techinque and slow sppech didn't work for him instantously as it did for me and Ravi .It was cool to get a new member in our group .Now Jaipur SHG has three members .CHEERS!!!!

September 25, 2010

Jaipur SHG Report

Luckily jaipur SHG has got one more member .His name is Agam Ambrish ,a b.tech. second year student .He has different approach towards stammering than me and Ravi ,he is very optimistic about it and don't feel himself different than others .His approach towards stammering is really inspiring .But bouncing techinque and slow sppech didn't work for him instantously as it did for me and Ravi .It was cool to get a new member in our group .Now Jaipur SHG has three members .
CHEERS!!!!
SIDDHARTH SHARMA

July 27, 2010

Pune SHG - A Memorable Day

The Pune SHG meeting this sunday was very interesting. We had fun and enjoyed as much as we could. JP had already planned to give us Treat, as it was his Birthday on 22nd July. Although I wished him on that day too but sunday was special. It was raining very heavily from the last 6 days and still was raining with no hint of sun shine.

Our meeting starts at 10:30 am but due to heavy rain and traffic, I was about 25 minutes late(sorry for that). Till that time JP,Chris and Rahul had already started meditating. I removed my shoes and sat down on the chair very carefully so that I don't disturb them. Then I also closed my eyes and started meditating along with them. After 5 minutes, when we opened our eyes, Sujit was also sitting in front of us. Actually Chris took some time to come out of the meditating state. And it was really good to watch him going so deep in his mind and we all remained silent till he opened his eyes.

Most of the members couldn't make it because of the heavy rainfall.So with 5 members this time, we had a round of slow reading where we were suppose to pause after every three words. In this round our patience was tested.Because everyone was trying to speak the whole sentence in one go forgetting about the pause. After that we began to play a game in which we had to frame a sentence and the next person had to make a sentence rhymed with the previous one just like a poem. This round was very interesting.After this we had a round which was similar to Extempore. Each of us had to suggest a Topic and anyone can choose any Topic but the same topic cant be chosen twice. The topics were very interesting and we all had to speak for at least 4 minutes on the topic we selected.

Then came the time for celebration. JP himself had brought the cake and we all sang the famous "Happy Birthday to you " song for him. Then we all ate some of the cake and the rest
of the cake was as usual put on his face. It was the perfect Asian paints moment :-D



After that it was Treat time.We all went to a restaurant where we had a delicious vegetarian Lunch as it was a vegetarian resto :-( . Our lunch went on for about an hour and a half. After all we were discussing many important things. This was all about our meeting.

JP and I also have an experience to share which was more like a nightmare to us.Stay tuned for this Nightmare.

June 23, 2010

Help in Chandigarh

Anupinder Singh : 9779977441 , anupinder88@gmail.com
Mr Jasbir Sandhu - 09915006377

February 18, 2010

Keith in Pune






The day was 15th Feb 2010, and time was around 7:30 PM, when I first saw a man sitting in the hotel room along with Pankaj who went to receive him. As soon as I entered the room, the seventy something gentleman made an effort to get up from his relaxed posture, bent towards me and gave a firm handshake. That is when I knew that this man is on a mission and a NO non-sense person. Yes, he was none other than the charming young man, Keith Boss.

After exchanging pleasantries, we got to the business, ie: talking about stammering. Soon we were joined by few other folks, and the room was nothing less than a congregation of stammerers. We left together for a supper nearby. All along, the discussion was gripping.

Next day: 16th Feb, Jai Prakash (J.P.) had planned for Keith visit within his company premises, where the strength surprisingly turned out quite impressive. I am sure Keith must have provided some invaluable inputs for the eager audience there. In the meantime, we had some more visitors from Goa, Harish and Santosh. I went to the hotel to greet them and explained them the venue location for the meeting with Keith.
Keith finished his lunch in the same company and later joined others at the Desai hall at 1:15 PM. At the meeting, we had a reporter as well who was asking some very curious questions. Keith patiently answered all his questions. Reporter left early after inquiring his quota of questions. Later we had Keith all for ourselves. Here he took a piece of paper and read a poem wrote by a stammerer who was a cop, which was inspirational, to say the least. Keith later expressed his desire for a dark coffee sans milk and sugar. We could think of only one place nearby: Barista, MG Road. We decided to head straight there. This was turning out to be an adventure ride, jostling our way through the traffic. That said: it was fun. I did hear about “a lot can happen over coffee”, which did actually happen. The cappuccino coffee was not that great, but the discussion we had there and the aesthetics of the place pretty much made up for that grumble. Keith, however, seemed to enjoy each sip of the black coffee, which left him craving for more at the end. In the meantime, that evening we had Akash from Surat, joined us, along with his mother. I had to leave the place for office to do some pending work.

Later that night, I had the pleasure to meet Akash and his mother, and felt glad. Next day Keith again spent with J.P.'s company and gave speeches. The meeting for general public started little late, thanks to few communication lapses. I managed to seek my manager’s permission and left office early to attend Keith’s session. By the time I rushed to the venue, it was already 4:45 PM. apparently; I asked questions that made few in the audience laugh their arse out. Precisely, I asked about the effect of stammering gene, and how can it be activated? Is it possible that this gene activates when the person meets with a bloody accident in very young age, which is what had happened in my case? To this Keith gave his (late) wife’s example, when she was knocked off by a car on the curb, where they were standing. This led her to develop an ovarian cancer. This surprised us all, and we were left wondering what correlation an accident and ovarian cancer might have. Later, Harish stumped us all by his witty and courageous poem which he himself wrote. It was about the feelings of a bird that looks and sings differently from other birds, asking for recognition among its creed. Everybody was listening to his poem with rapt attention, trying to relate their stories with that of the bird. By the time Harish finished, everybody was visibly moved and acknowledged his attempt with a thunderous applause. I satiated my curiosity by asking Keith about the effect of stammering on dating scene, how much is it going to hamper our chances. I asked whether or not to disclose stammering to the would-be potential brides. To which Keith answered in a way as to indicate that honesty is still the best policy. Later we dispersed with a group photograph, wishing each other good luck, hoping to bump into each other sooner or later. I along with J.P., Akash and his mother, accompanied Keith to Chowki Dhaani, a rajasthani theme spot, to spend rest of the evening. Along the way we packed a gift for Keith as well.

Theme village had its own charm. I am sure Keith liked it. He got his head massage there, and later looked visibly relieved of stress. In an attempt to start an interesting topic, I blurted out to tell us Keith’s love story, to which he promptly agreed. I learnt few dating techniques and attitudes that would go a long way to make me a better stag. I also happen to ask him about belly breathing to which he replied that: when a child is born, he breathes through his belly, but as he grows, he develops a bad habit of breathing superficially and not letting the air through nostrils reach the belly. Belly breathing is helpful for many reasons viz: help purify the blood, which means a rich supply of oxygen helps kill germs in the blood, relaxes the upper body including the vocal chords, lower jaw and shoulders. Consequently, belly breathing is what stammerers need the most.

We came back to the hotel room where we talked for some more time. Keith tried downloading a meditation audio track onto J.P. laptop but thanks to the unavailability of iTunes, he was unsuccessful. J.P. wished to hug Keith while parting, to which Keith was most, pleased to oblige. Later, he turned to me and asked if I wish to hug him as well, as if he understood that I am being left out. I did not have a choice but to say “ok”, fearing that I could be smothered. However, that “jaadu ki jhappi” felt to be different. There was this special positive energy radiating from his heart, the warmth that I could feel. Never before did I feel this brotherhood and fraternity. I held him tight for some more time, just like a kid holds on to his father before leaving. That was one melodramatic moment; I quickly regained my composure and wished him good night. Before leaving, we made sure that Keith’s travel tickets and transport arrangements are in place. He saw us off with a broad grin and cheerful eyes.

Surely, our day was made. God bless Keith, TISA !

November 24, 2009

Let us talk!


This sunday, 22nd Nov., there was more fun because of new faces: Romi, Nishant, and of course the old timers like Garima, Pawan, Nishu, Surendra, Garima's mother, JP and Sushil. We played some interactive games, discussed a few things about good communication etc. There were random topics and brief presentations by participants with little preparation. For most participants, standing on a podium, in a large hall- and throwing their voice far out- was a new experience and some interesting challenge too. Nishant spoke on Team building, Garima on three laws of Newton (Newton stammered btw), JP on good website design, Romi on Front desk management, Nishu on Shop management, Pawan on use AV aids in present day teaching system, Sushil on pros and cons of corporal punishment. Sachin summarised the discussion here and there. Discussions lasted for about three hours.
We wish to thank Mr Robert Kumar and Herbertpur Christian Hospital for letting us sue the hall.

September 18, 2009

Report from Jammu SHG's 2nd meeting...!!!

On 9th sep,2009 we had our second meeting and this one lasted for 2 hrs i.e. from 5 pm to 7 pm .In this meeting,we talked about some techniques like Per-Block,Post-Block & In-Block corrections.After that we had a 'story telling' session. We have already planned all this a day before(on 8th sep) when Aditya(the other pws in the SHG) came to my place to get all the movies and videos related to stammering.We discussed some important things while watching some of the videos and we also decided that we will have a 'story telling' session in our meeting tomorrow(on 9th sep), where both of us have to tell a story to eachother.So from quite a few time I was preparing for a story of a movie called "If only". It was a very nice movie and after watching that movie I always used to say to myself that "how would I narrate this story to anyone if I ever got a chance to speak fluent....??". So I was having this story always in my mind and I was very excited about our 2nd meeting where I would finally get a chance to tell this story to someone, no matter if I even stammer.
After disussing about the Block corrections , we started our story telling session. We were suppose to speak slowly,with proper breathing,bouncing,prolongation etc. No matter how much time it takes us to complete the story, just be relaxed and speak slowly.So I started first and I think that I took about 20 mins in telling the story. Even though a normal person would have taken 10 mins in narrating this story but I was very happy with ma timing.Then Aditya started with his story of the movie "17 Again".He took 15 mins.But He was trying to speak at a slow rate of speech and thatz good.

Aditya says : " My 2nd meeting is slightly more intresting from first one.what matters is that you must use all the techniques in telling stories .On that day, I talked with manpreet for more than 15 minutes continuously . Next time I am going not to bother about time I take in telling story , but about the way I speak( using all techniques )".

Now in our 3rd meeting I m trying to invite some more pws and we'll try to do some tasks like asking the shopkeeper using bouncing or prolongation.I learned all this at Samagra and now I want each and every pws to try these techniquesand tasks in real life situations.

Report from Jammu SHG's 1st meeting..!!!

His name is Aditya.He also stammerers.He went for a speech Therapy course at chandigarh in 2006 and was fluent for about 3 months after that therapy.But then that stammer came back again.

I met him after I came back from Dehradun.I went to Dehradun for a 7 days intensive therapy programme at Samagra ashram.I was there from 16th of Aug to 23rd of Aug,2009.There I came to know, that it is very important to have a SHG(Self Help Group) in your own city bcoz stammering can't be cured in Isolation. So I started looking for some PWS in jammu .I searched on internet,social networking sites like Orkut,Facebook etc. Finally I was able to find 3-4 pws on orkut who were from jammu. And i sent them messages and scraps.But 2 of them replied to those messages and only one of them was really curious to do something in order to cure his stammer.His name is Aditya. He Has just completed his Engineering in IT this year. We had a meeting on 2nd september,2009.This was our 1st meeting, so it was ma duty to Motivate the other person in the same way as I was motivated by Sachin sir and JP at Dehradun. I told him each and everything whatever I learnt at Dehradun.I told him about "Acceptance", to love ur stammer and dont be ashamed of ur stammer.I also explained him some of the techniques such as Bouncing,Prolongation,Easy on set,Slow rate of speech etc. Our 1st meeting lasted for about an hour.Then on our way back to home ,I told him that I have got some very good and interesting Documentary movies on stammering that I got from Dehradun. So if he wants those movies and videos ,I can bring those DVDs in our next meeting. This was just the starting of our 2 member SHG in jammu. I am hoping more PWS in jammu to join this group and help each other .