commentr/StutterJanuary 25, 2016

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First of all, don't listen to the other people in this thread that are ragging on you for not having a question. You're trying to learn something and can ask for help! Good! Anyway, I'd suggest thinking about the activities that you like doing, have been doing recently, etc. and imagine doing them as a person who stutters. Do you have questions about what those things feel like? What could improve the daily life of a PWS? For example, you could ask what they think you could do as a speech path (or just an educated person) to spread knowledge and acceptance about stuttering. I wouldn't worry too much about being intrusive -- she's there to answer questions and if it's uncomfortable, I'm sure she has the option to not answer. I've done Q&As like this myself about stuttering (mostly in education classes -- I'm in college too) and I find that if I'm there, I WANT to share whatever I can. I also think a more emotional/in-depth question is way more interesting than the usual "what do you want us to know" question!

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