commentr/StutterOctober 4, 2024

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She’s very bright and while I’ve been told to just “ignore” the stutter basically, me and her have had lots of conversations about the stutter. If told, she can say the sentence again without the stutter pattern. But I rarely do this. Normally, I let her express herself in her own time. At 6, peer relationships don’t seem to be impacted. She’s very well-loved in her class.im more worried about 8-9-10+ when kids can become cruel.

Themes

Identity & DisabilityCoping & Advocacy

Subthemes

Acceptance & PrideSelf-Advocacy & Boundaries

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perceived_judgment