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Does anyone have this research? (it came out 7 days ago) Research: "How strategies for reducing negative reactions affect children who stutter: An examination of self-awareness, acceptance and openness, and struggle behaviors" (2024) (Jackson)
Does anyone have this research? (it came out 7 days ago) Research: "How strategies for reducing negative reactions affect children who stutter: An examination of self-awareness, acceptance and opennes...
Thank you. I printed it out and am going to give it to my child to put in their wallet. It's a good idea!...
Mom of a stutterer here. I think my kid can do anything! I like to say "give folks you're talking to a second to adjust. Everyone needs grace." I think there will definitely be jobs my child shys away...
I’m so sorry you’re experiencing this. I have felt the same. I promise it’s worth it to stay alive. I know it doesn’t feel like it right now but you are loved. Sending love your way...
I feel like stuttering is unknown to the world and im glad they was friendly...
No your fine trust me there are actually people out there that like it. But obviously are patient enough to work with you in helping correct it. Buut it’s a turn on for me personally and I love helpin...
I've been here for about three months but I've been enjoying the sporadic engagements. I try to be encouraging to the posters who seem to need it. You should try posting something interesting. I'd ...
I get you but there are people who have generally decreased their stutter by a substantial amount. Nothing wrong with someone saying "this is what worked for me, maybe it could for you."...
I also stutter, so I understand the frustration and pain that come with it. Stuttering can make us feel isolated and anxious, and it's easy to feel hopeless at times. But I want you to know that many...
I’m so sorry you’re struggling with this. As a former stutterer myself, I know how incredibly frustrating and demoralizing it can be to feel trapped by your own speech. The constant embarrassment and ...
i’m so sorry to hear that you’re having these thoughts, i have them all the time as well. it’s important to remember your family and friends, their lives will never be the same, those are the people w...
I agree with everything you said. Congratulations to the both of you for such a wonderful milestone! Over 50 years is almost unheard of nowadays....
I was going to ask you to post a link, but someone else on the thread did. Grateful to this community :)...
That’s so wonderful. You must live in a metropolitan area to find so many others like ourselves. I’ll check at our local university to see if there is a department that treats stuttering. I’ll join th...
There are wonderful people out there who see beyond the stutter. We are so much mire than our fluency. I was married for 54 years to a professional man who always proudly presented me to his peers so...
I was fluent for 5 years. Age 72-77. The stigma still affects me although I was married to a wonderful man who always presented me proudly socially. It’s up to each of us to deal with our stuttering i...
Damn bro.. that's really helpful This approach that you suggested is something I partially follow, but got some clues and ideas about how I can improve...
Awe I’m so glad to hear that! It was a pretty traumatizing experience but I realized that fluency wouldn’t make or break my job and that the people I work closely with don’t think of it as a hindrance...
Wow.. Hats off to you for trying.. Your experience has motivated me to try my best too and not give up when faced with difficult situation...
That's fair. I guess stuttering is so unique that everyone has different experiences...