commentr/StutterSeptember 14, 2021
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Not really offensive. I have seen case where the prof asks you to stutter in front of random people in public and that I find not necessarily offensive but tacky. You can't choose when to stutter or when you're having good or bad days. However, learning to learning is a different thing. When I was learning the methods (idk what to call them lol) like the pull out, my SLP pseudo-stuttered to show me how it worked.
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