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Stuttering and cluttering are my main problems when it comes to interviews and pretty much conversations in general....
I'm in Year 8 in secondary school with a stutter/stammer. I've had it since forever, I don't remember the last time I've been able to talk "normally". Stuttering has really effected me as a person, fr...
I graduated nursing school in june and I have a stutter. It isn’t severe but I get bad blocks most of the time when I talk. I’m good at hiding it though so nobody probably noticed. I let my instructor...
Any explanation for this?
Any explanation for this? As a kid, my stutter was never an issue and took on leadership roles where I had to talk to large groups frequently. I knew I had a stutter growing up, but it wasn’t an issu...
Kind of tangentially related, but I'm studying to be a translator/interpreter with a stutter......
Hey pls message me. I’m in nursing school similar to you. I would type a lot out but I have to study for finals right now. I just had a presentation and an oral assessment. Did I stutter ? Yes but d...
Starting Nursing school with stuttering
Starting Nursing school with stuttering Hi everyone, I'm currently about to start my upper division nursing school and I have a stutter. I'm curious if there are others here who also stutter and how y...
what i realized in college is everyone is going thru shit, hard shit. college shapes you to who u will be in life. so power through, visualize success, visualize yourself leading clubs and giving spee...
First of all, remember you're not inferior. I know we all feel like it a lot of times, but you got to keep on reminding yourself that your not. That's why I think you're on the right path. You're p...
Feeling inferior than others
Feeling inferior than others I am someone(19m) who stutters.Now I am at my college but I feel way inferior than my peers due to my stutter.I try to interact with others as much a possible like indulgi...
100%… But I was the smart kid, so teachers treated me pretty well until high school. Still, I feel I never had a chance at a life of fluency....
As a kid I don't remember talking much in school, my stutter kicked in when I was 6 but it wasn't severe, it definitely influenced my school experience though, I am naturally introverted but without i...
Best thing: probably a bit more empathetic than the average person. idk if this is a product of stuttering, tbf. Worst thing: to pick one specific instance, I would say the time I had to give a clas...
I had bad stuttering when i was 13-15 year old but during that time i moved from Village to City. Made a few friends on the same street. Our connection was sports, if we were not playing we were talki...
In my case , The best thing- Many girls found my stutter cute and wanted to engage more and more with me The worst thing - Rejected at a premier school of economics because they wanted more 'conv...
Making friends in college certainly didn't come naturally to me. My first ~year and a half were pretty depressing, to be honest. Occasionally seeing my old high school friends at a nearby college and ...
As a child no one cared about my stammer, every one just thought I was very shy and anxious and would eventually grow out of and failed to recognise I needed therapy early in my life. Even though one ...
Definitely agree as well. The best therapy I had was group therapy where we would practice a variety of techniques in a very laid back easy going conversational environment. But I was able to do thi...
In my experience not really. All the teachers always defended me from bullying because I got bullied for my stutter, especially this one teacher who also had a stutter so she had my back because she w...
I consider myself very lucky. My childhood was very happy. My speech was actually not much of a hindrance to me. I had friends who lived nearby who didn't mind my stutter. School actually helped. I wa...