commentr/StutterNovember 28, 2022

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That's a good idea! We (as stutterers) don't want to admit that we have some kind of specialty. When I was having very important conversations with someone who could be confused by my stuttering, I always tried to inform them that I am a stutterer. But! There is one important thing to understand! It can work when you are an adult person, in the interview, as you mentioned. But it shouldn't be when you are a teenager! I hate that time when the teachers gave me written assignments when the whole class answered orally. I didn't want that. Yes, some classmates were laughing at me, but it wasn't so hard, as you can see that I couldn't declare a poem because someone thought that I couldn't, and I didn't need those "special" positions in the class. I wanted to be like a regular school kid.

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Social & RelationshipsSchool & Work

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Disclosure & Telling OthersSchool & Academic Life