commentr/StutterDecember 20, 2018

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Does your stutter effect your ability to participate? If not, In my experience just casually mention it before class or something, it’s not a huge deal to them if it’s not a huge deal to you you don’t have to tell them either, they’re going to find out about it, but if it doesn’t bother you, it won’t bother them There’s only once I was talked to about having a stutter, and it was easy to talk about, and I didn’t get called on for a bit (I switched out of that class, not for that reason tho) But if it does and you’re asking for alternative assignments or something then maybe set up a meeting or something -you don’t have to do it with all of them, just ones with public speaking like English and history and then let other teachers know This is coming from a junior in hs, so I hope it’s relevant. Also hey maybe it’s not something you can say casually, but they’ll know when you start talking, and if you let them know it avoids any public interaction about it Message me and let me know how it goes!

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Anticipation & AvoidanceSocial & Relationships

Subthemes

Avoidance & SubstitutionDisclosure & Telling Others

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reading_aloudrepeating_oneself