commentr/StutterNovember 15, 2022
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Thanks for answering! I am so glad that I was basically forced to give presentations etc (which accommodations like extra time), helped me to be able to face my fears as well haha. Most of the time adult people are judging me indeed more than kids, now that you point it out. It sucks when people think you are not intelligent or don't speak the language because you can't speak fluently :(. I never got mocked for my stutter by kids, so a teacher doesn't sound bad haha. Edit: I hope more and more people stop avoiding situations where they have to talk in front of people, because the more you practice, the better you are able to express yourself more and more fluently
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Emotional ExperienceSchool & Work
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Anxiety & Social JudgmentSchool & Academic Life