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Thanks for your reply. Accepting stutter is hard, especially when you see happy world around without that, and many possibilites that requires fluent. I'll try some more sport activity, it may helps f...
This is so true. Im the only one in my whole family that stutters, I do have a mild one but it’s only me 😅...
>it is something I won't be able to live with because I've been insecure my whole life about my speaking skills and wouldn't want my kids to ever feel the same as I do >has a good heart an...
Stuttering can be passed down, but it's not a guarantee. My mother stuttered when she was alive. I stutter, but none of my siblings do. In the same manner, both my parents needed glasses ever since th...
I usually read out loud, but the truth is that cause i'm lazy it's been a while, even months that I don't do it regularly. Usually my stutter is mild, but days that want to create a good impression us...
Thanks alot for the advice. I realize i need to make the situation less serious than i think it is. Because it really isn’t. Also i really like that you said that i can hang up whenever i feel like i‘...
Most kids have a stuttering phase. I have four kids and it kills me each time. 99% grow out of it. And if you get the unlucky 1%, who cares? There’s thousands of worse afflictions the kid could b...
> honestly I thought it was okay since it is barely obvious This mentality is the bane of the stutterer's existence. So if it's prominent, we are damaged goods? Him being amazing and "personalit...
Knowing how to properly address the emotionality of it from the earliest age will make it have almost zero impact. Also, there are an infinite number of other “birth defects” that can negatively im...
When I would see people talking so easily it used to make me angry. I was mad that they could without a second thought while I would be worried and going over what I wanna say in my head just to barel...
Stuttering runs in my family. I stutter and passed it down to my daughter. My son doesn't stutter. My stutter is mild. And my daughter is also very mild. However, she seemed to grow out of it by the a...
which makes sense and circles back to the mental state. if users were to have confidence in how we talk in any given situation, for example, they learned to except their disability or found inner core...
The author articulates their points well. And yes contextually it does seem like Amanda, 'singer with a speech impediment', is being made to look like a mere charity case. One that needs validation to...
I don't stutter, but my daughter does. Of course I'm fond of her, I love everything about her including her stutter. I'm very hopeful that one day she meets someone to spend her life with that loves h...
I was in same situation as you are now. I have stutter my whole life. I have a problem that i want to treat it, i had some moments when i self motivated my self but now while i want to practice, somet...
I think that would help a lot of people to. So here's what has helped my speach. Speech therapy, reading out loud, practicing words to myself. Also improving my mental and emotional health has been th...
Your stutter may be a nightmare to you, but to the vast majority of other people you meet in the world, it's just a trait. A girl I had a crush on in college had a mild lazy eye. I would never, ever h...
I totally understand what your saying, and your right we have to hold on to all the good feelings and memories as we get enough bad already. But OP obviously didn't enjoy the compliment, it didn't gi...
Mhm stuttering is okay! I also have had people interrupt me....
My story with stuttering and what I learned
My story with stuttering and what I learned Hi everyone, This is the first time I write about my stutter I just joined reddit and i was amazed by how many people experiencing themselves to this commun...