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Most my teachers already know I have trouble speaking and have an IEP. So they don’t bother calling on me. I just try and keep my head down and not talk to anyone. I only talk when absolute necessary....
How to improve communication skills as a stutterer ?
How to improve communication skills as a stutterer ? Hey guys, I hope all of you are doing well. one of the most important skills that somebody might have is communication skills. But as a stutterer...
is there any hope for me
is there any hope for me currently crying in bed as i write this but i'm a high school student and i started out okay in my previous years in terms of social confidence and speaking to people despite,...
I can't take it anymore
I can't take it anymore Iam 25M currently pursuing b.ed course and as you all know.. b.ed course is full of presentation and its taking a heavy toll on me to get laughed at every presentation session...
Who else use to avoid school activities and interactions with students when they was in school and regret it
Who else use to avoid school activities and interactions with students when they was in school and regret it Gg...
Stuttering is so frustrating.
Stuttering is so frustrating. There's only like 21k people in this subreddit so the chance of anybody seeing this is lower than usual. Realistically how do I stop? I wish to speak as fast as I type. ...
Feeling hopeless
Feeling hopeless I was doing okay up until last week when I had a presentation. I cried after it and felt so ashamed. I’m a nursing student and hate that I’m the only one who stutters. I know I’m val...
My son is a senior who stutters. He took public speaking.
My son is a senior who stutters. He took public speaking. He has an IEP so he can't be graded on speech. He said it was the easiest A he could take second semester. Kid's brilliant. (I too am a pe...
I agree with you! 1. I was a student during Covid, so the online presentation calls were a nightmare! 2. I also had a problem with introductions. I was too stressed saying my own name right to bothe...
If i were to do a reverse starter pack, top three things (not in particular order) that stumps me the most... 1. Teams Calls 2. Saying peoples names whom I just met 3. Presenting information tha...
50!?? I just did the math damn that’s 7 hours of reading out loud slowly a day. I work 10 hours shifts. I sleep 6-7 hours a day, that’s really gonna take up all my time....
I often feel uncomfortable in school and college when teachers ask questions and I know the answers but choose not to speak up. This is frustrating for me, and I struggle with explaining things during...
Hi man. My name is Viktor 19M from Bulgaria, also a teenager XD. I conquered my stuttering in the period between 16 and 18. I have made a full guide, which you can see [here](https://www.reddit.co...
Hell yeah, I was mortar infantry stutter too. Do you find you stutter more outside of military tasks, ie. talking to a civilian....
This is why my GPA was a 78 in High School and a 91 in college. Taking 0s for presentations really hit me hard. I do college classes online and my degree is absolutely non-social (compsci) so I’m actu...
I actually feel very relieved when finishing a presentation, even if I stutter abit I know that my instructor don't care about stuttering makes me more comfortable...
I read all your comments here and I will tell you based on what I read from you. I don’t know what your life situation is but most of the people in this subreddit are some rich kids who happen to ha...
I also hated doing them in school. Most of them went pretty ok. Got stuck on a few words but they weren’t bad overall. There were however a few that were absolutely horrible and I hung my head in sham...
I'm right there with you. It's always so anxiety-inducing *before* the presentation, and instead of being relief that it's over, it was just a dread of "well now they think I'm dumb" *after*. The thin...
That also happened to me, if the answer was in the book I could read it, in my case my stuttering is reduced if I read what I have to say...