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Yeah to echo what others have said. I'm a teacher and work with elementary aged children. I'm pretty straight up with them when they ask, and often tell them before about how I stutter and it's just s...
It doesn’t have to be a thing. We stutterers tend to make it a bigger deal for ourselves than it is for other people. I knew a girl whose dad has Tourette’s. She didn’t even really think about it. Her...
I'm sure my kids (several, my oldest is 17) have noticed my speech patterns are a little different, but I've never really talked with any of them about it and it has never been a big deal. My wife say...
Just give it a name. "Stutter". No big deal, just a thing that's in the world and that they now know the name of. How does he "notice"?...
Bring it up yourself, and deflate the weird air around it. My boyfriend has told me on multiple occasions that the initial reason he liked me was because of the stutter....
When I used to date (way back when!) I always told them upfront about my speech disorder, if I met them online. The only tip I know is be honest about it and laugh about it. People will feel less awkw...
If she knows that you have a stutter and is willing to go out on a date then I don't think you have anything to worry about man. Use that as a confidence boost and just ride off that confidence durin...
Bro to be honest, I don't want to mock other disabilities a thought that has helped me.... at the end of the day it's just a stutter, you can still speak most of the time there are people in the world...
I understand but I still think you’re brave for even talking about it here. To be frank, this is the first time I’ve talked about it without someone other than my husband and on social media no less. ...
If they are your friends they would not care, my friends never even realize i actually stutter until I point it out sometimes. Always been a second thought. My other friend who is worst than me, I nev...
The single best thing anyone can ever do to me is give me their attention. It just means so much to look back (I tend to break eye contact when stuttering) and see that they're still paying attention....
Yeah, definitely. Try to shrug it off and push through. Let your stutter be a shared problem, not just yours! I have people look at me sideways when I stutter, but it's just a thing that they have to ...
I’m so sorry she wasn’t receptive to you. I hope that didn’t deter you in any way. For me, I was denial about it, almost to the point where I refused to let it define me? So even talking about it was ...
Best thing i supporting them and let them speak when they have something to tell and not lose focus. Always tell them its not their fault because it isnt and help em accept it. Thats the most annoying...
Any advice on raising a kid with a stutter?
Any advice on raising a kid with a stutter? So my younger brother has a stutter, and I just want to know what some of you who have stutters wish went differently with your childhood regarding your stu...
It's a mental game. Different things help different people because stutters are unique. One thing that helped me mentally face my stutter was my first breakup. I was alone and needed to "get out there...
Hi, I’m sorry to hear you’re struggling with this. I’m currently in grad school to become a speech therapist/SLP (so feel free to tell me to fuck off lol) but I have 2 recommendations for you to loo...
Hey, thanks for the reply! My issue is that I had previously accepted my stutter before i started work at 'that place'. Im not back at square one now that ive left. I remembered I was looking into Buk...
Firstly accept you have stuttering next thing is don't give a fuck what others think and say, you just live life the way you want. Remember every now and then you will meet someone who will try to hum...
Hey man, I'm 18 years old and I'm still far from mastering my stutter so I don't have much advice. I just wanted to say that you gotta accept it as it is. If you were forced into a call center and can...