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When I was at your age, my parents never talked about my stuttering because they believed doing so would only make me even more aware of my stuttering, thus it would make my stuttering get worse. So one of the things they did to help me is to encourage me to participate in a lot of productive activities so that I would not be focusing too much on my stuttering. Things like sports, music, arts, programming, etc, I was so busy that I forgot about WORRYING about my stuttering. On the other side doing having been doing those activities for almost a decade, I'm frequently labeled by my peers as a gifted or multi-talented person since I can play a number of musical instruments, I can code and write some software, I speak 4 languages, etc. While the truth is that while all of them were busy socializing and "talking", I was learning a new programming language and practicing my violin. This in itself is a self-confidence boost that has reduced my stuttering to a great extent. "yeah yeah you're good at talking? I can do this and that and this and that so??" lol. So, young man, don't be worried too much about your stuttering, and instead, focus on things that will help you in the future, like school, music, sports, etc! There is so much to life than just stuttering, talking, etc, f\*ck it, you can change the world without even talking these days. I mean imagines 10 years ago we didn't have email, Whatsapp, etc. Argh, we are so lucky now. Good luck!