Why is my voice sounding childish?

If you sound like a child, it is most likely that you are not using enough diaphragm support to release your singing voice
singing voice
Number of voice types

Women are typically divided into three groups: soprano, mezzo-soprano, and contralto. Men are usually divided into four groups: countertenor, tenor, baritone, and bass.
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in a relaxed mode
; instead you constrict your throat more, in order to squeeze out your voice.
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Why is my voice so immature?

The reason that is, is because your vocal cords are shorter and thinner, and your throat and the Adam's apple and the larynx, the house for the vocal cords, are all smaller.
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What causes a baby voice in adults?

Puberphonia (also known as mutational falsetto, functional falsetto, incomplete mutation, adolescent falsetto, or pubescent falsetto) is a functional voice disorder that is characterized by the habitual use of a high-pitched voice after puberty, hence why many refer to the disorder as resulting in a 'falsetto' voice.
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Why does my voice sound like a kid at 16?

That's kind of what happens to your voice. Before your growth spurt, your larynx is relatively small and your vocal cords are relatively thin. So your voice is high and kid-like.
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How can I sound more mature?

Be sincere. Don't fake your manner of speech to impress others. Avoid laughing or joke inappropriately. If someone is trying to be serious with you, and you try to be humorous, you will not be considered mature.
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Why do I sound younger than I am?

That's because the Adam's apple is bigger. The vocal cords are bigger, the larynx, the house of the vocal cords, bigger. So, during puberty, a man's voice normally drops, because of the size of the Adam's apple and larynx changing.
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Why do I talk like a baby to my boyfriend?

Baby talk is mirroring the desire to strengthen the development and stability of the relationship.” It means you don't need to put up your defenses around your partner, and instead, you can behave in the same way you did when you were young.
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What is puberphonia?

What is puberphonia? Puberphonia is also known as functional falsetto. The laryngeal mechanism goes through a dramatic change in both males and females during puberty. The male voice lowers about one octave during mutation and the female voice lowers one to three semitones.
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Why some people have small voice?

The size of the vocal folds is largely determined by the size of the larynx, and their thickness is further influenced by the action of hormones such as testosterone. The larger the larynx, the longer and thicker the vocal folds and the lower the pitch of the voice.
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At what age is your voice fully developed?

Between the ages of 18 and 21, your voice stabilizes because the vocal folds and larynx have reached their full growth. While there can be some changes into your 30s, most people's voices are finished with physical changes due to hormones by the age of 21 or so.
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Why do I think my voice is cringe?

The anatomy of the skull makes it so that if we are hearing our own voice live, we truly do hear it differently than a recording. The cognitive dissonance of hearing a voice that your conscious brain knows is yours but not automatically recognizing yourself is perfectly natural: but it makes us uncomfortable.
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At what age does your voice fully change?

A voice change is one of the secondary sexual characteristics adolescents develop. In boys, this happens between ages 12 and 16; in girls, between ages 10 and 14. The first sign of puberty in girls is breast development, while in boys it's an increase in the size of the testicles.
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How can I make my voice deeper and mature?

Try inhaling deeply through your nose, bringing the air all the way in and as far down as possible; then, while exhaling slowly, say something. You should feel a vibration as you speak. This technique—popular among singers and actors—might be able to help you control the pitch of your voice.
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What is Diplophobia?

Diplophonia is the production by the voice of 2 separate tones through quasiperiodic variations in the vocal fold vibration (Ward PH, Moore GP.
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What are the 4 types of voice disorders?

Voice changes related to the brain and nervous system, known as spasmodic dysphonia (spaz-MOD-ki dis-FOE-nee-uh) Polyps, nodules or cysts on the vocal cords — growths that aren't cancer. Precancerous and cancerous growths. Vocal cord paralysis or weakness.
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Is there voice dysmorphia?

People are bad at recognizing their own voice

“We get used to the sound we hear in our heads, even though it's a distorted sound. We build our self-image and vocal self image around what we hear, rather than the reality.” Birchall says this can be a particular problem for people with body or gender dysmorphia.
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Why do some adults talk baby talk?

According to the affection exchange theory, which was proposed by the communication researcher Kory Floyd, specific vocal behaviors signal affection. These include the use of a high pitch, exaggerated intonation and a soft voice—traits that just so happen to overlap with the way most people talk to babies.
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Why does my 13 year old talk like a baby?

She explained that younger children tend to use this form of vocal regression to cope with anxiety, when they are feeling overwhelmed or battling intrusive, distressing emotions and thoughts. For older children, she said, “it can stem from low self-esteem or is used to seek attention from peers and/or adults.”
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Can your voice tell your age?

Age clues. People are also surprisingly good at determining a speaker's age just by hearing the person's voice. In a 2010 study detailed in the Journal of Social, Evolutionary and Cultural Psychology, researchers asked 97 people to listen to 100 samples of speakers ages 2 through 67.
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Why do I mentally feel younger than I am?

The brain scans revealed that seniors who reported feeling younger than their chronological age had more gray matter in key parts of their brain that typically tend to shrink as one ages. Shrinking gray matter is one sign of declining brain health, Chey noted.
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Does your voice change after 18?

Men's voices often deepen up to an octave, while women's voices usually move about three tones lower. After puberty and well into older adulthood, some people's voices may change, but not everyone's. Men's voices tend to go up in pitch. Women's voices tend to go down.
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