commentr/StutterMay 4, 2020
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This is my 2 cents: I am married with 1 son (16 yo), I have a bachelor's degree in Psychology, a master's degree in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, and I am a national trainer. Having said all that, I disclose my stutter to everyone so that they know they might see my eyes close or hear me repeat some words. When I was applying for internships, I disclosed my stutter and I was told that it was courageous and bold. Don't let your stutter define you. You are more than your stutter. If you have a block, take a breath and continue speaking. You have such power within you that you have no idea of it. Take back the power. You got this. Good luck!!
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Social & RelationshipsEmotional ExperienceIdentity & Disability
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Disclosure & Telling OthersHope & MotivationAcceptance & Pride
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