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Yes, I stammer and the same thing happened to me when I went to preschool. My father told me that I was originally left handed but the teachers at school changed me to right and soon after he noticed ...
It’s not really tension, it’s just something in my brain. I don’t know what it is. I’ve had so much therapy. Do you recommend going back? I just think that the behavior is TOO deep!...
The movie Rocket Science was my favorite movie growing up as a stuttering teenager in the late 2000's. A very quirky indie film that is very relatable to anyone with a stutter. The frustration of havi...
The anxeity when you need to order at somewhere like starbucks. where you need to give your name and the shame when you get a confused look and a look of confusion when you cannot get your words out. ...
The worst thing for me is when I’m genuinely excited to tell someone something. It could be gossip or a funny thing that happened. But when I open my mouth, nothing comes out or I stutter so it’s bare...
Strong friendships is definitely among the top. I'll also add - willpower. Literally nothing can break me at this point lmao. If I want to do something I will get it done no matter what....
Please pass some of this to me. 😅...
Shameless, but in a good way. People laughing at me does not deter me from completing what I'm doing....
It only gets worse. The older you get, the more different you’ll feel from everyone else, and the more you’ll start to think you’re worthless. ...
What areas of character or otherwise do you feel might be stronger for PWS as a result of having a stutter/stammer?
What areas of character or otherwise do you feel might be stronger for PWS as a result of having a stutter/stammer? Title + I'm writing something now on what traits of mine might be stronger as a resu...
Take her to events, stuttering groups for stuttering children, those help her a lot in gaining confidence and accepted. In the US you have [Friends](https://friendswhostutter.org/), in the UK [STAMMA]...
I am a SLP and have an expertise in teaching to the brain. I discovered that my brain is wired differently than a fluent brain. In my research I discovered the concept of the Valsalva response which h...
I stutter a lot
I stutter a lot ...
A situation where I consistently stutter and block the most like the WiFi has gone out to my brain is when there’s a problem with my food at a restaurant. Getting the worker’s attention and trying to ...
I hear you. Its really heart breaking as a parent to see your child struggling in speaking. My 13 year old son has the same journey. Stutter since 4 and started speech at 2.5 for late speaking. We sto...
Tell her that her stutter is not her fault. It is a neurological response in a developing brain. It may be transitory, it may not be, but that doesn't mean this is the end of the road....
As a stutterer I have more humility and imagine myself in their shoes cause I know what I'm going through and how it eats me alive so I would naturally become more humble comparatively to normal peopl...
Hello, stutterer since I was 4 (accident). Support her no matter what, listen to her, let her speak at home without finishing the sentences. Just let her know she is accepted with all the issues she h...
Tell her it’s not her fault and that having a stutter doesn’t mean she is worth less than others. When she speaks (or is unable to), have patience with her. And most importantly – help her on the path...
One thing about stuttering is that it makes you vulnerable and allows others to be vulnerable with you there is a great ted talk about it by Christopher Constantino. Like one time i was at a grocery ...