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Like many others on the spectrum I am often asked to speak up because I naturally have a soft, low voice, but when I'm irritated I am told that I am shouting when I don't feel that I am, Although there have been times when I have shouted at someone realised that they have almost jumped out of their skins. I think my voice goes from barely audible to deafening with no in-between. I can't seem to control the volume very well at all.I’ve read on dozens of websites that aspies and autists speak very loud (evidently not everyone), but I can’t find any with ones with their voices being too quiet, like mine.
I don’t want to be not heard. I don’t want to have people lean in very close just to hear me. I don’t want to have them strain to hear me. But I can’t make my voice louder comfortably. I have to use a ton of effort to make sure I’m heard in important times and that people hear okay the first time. It’s still not that loud even if I do try to talk loudly.
I want to give up but I know that I can’t, unless I want to annoy people. How do you suppose I learn to talk louder? Do you have any tips?
Speech therapy is something i found not too long ago, so I might let my parents know.
I can definitely relate. I’m pretty quiet, to the point most people don’t even realize I’m there. This is completely unintentional. I can be furious yet silent, but I feel louder in my head than I actually am, according to other people. As for advice, I’m as stumped as you are, so I got nothing.I’ve read on dozens of websites that aspies and autists speak very loud (evidently not everyone), but I can’t find any with ones with their voices being too quiet, like mine.
I don’t want to be not heard. I don’t want to have people lean in very close just to hear me. I don’t want to have them strain to hear me. But I can’t make my voice louder comfortably. I have to use a ton of effort to make sure I’m heard in important times and that people hear okay the first time. It’s still not that loud even if I do try to talk loudly.
I want to give up but I know that I can’t, unless I want to annoy people. How do you suppose I learn to talk louder? Do you have any tips?
Speech therapy is something i found not too long ago, so I might let my parents know.