postr/StutterAugust 4, 2024

How would you feel if your teacher stuttered so much that it was hard to understand him? If they're brave enough to choose teaching as a career despite this, would you still want them as your teacher, or would you just feel sorry for him?

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How would you feel if your teacher stuttered so much that it was hard to understand him? If they're brave enough to choose teaching as a career despite this, would you still want them as your teacher, or would you just feel sorry for him? It wouldn’t bother me at all, in fact I’d probably find them easier to connect with knowing that they’re human too. This is a person who will have empathy AND still provide wise advice. But if the stuttering becomes a really big issue, the teacher should quit. I'm sorry, but if they can’t do their job, they gotta go. No ifs, ands, or buts. No whining, no pity, no patience for their stuttering, it’s adios, no soft spots coming from me

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School & WorkEmotional Experience

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School & Academic LifeHelplessness & Agency