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I was a stutterer. Our daughter also stuttered as a young child. I blamed myself, maybe it is genetic? However, she outgrew it at age 6. She is an adult now and has no idea she once stuttered. As a f...
Hello. There’s no super concrete evidence on whether or not stuttering is hereditary. That being said, I have a stutter (I am now 21), and my dad / his father both had stutters when they were children...
Loved it. It was like looking in a mirror. So many of the experiences were similar if not exact to mine (down to going to a kairos retreat). A wonderful read....
Life on Delay
Life on Delay Anyone read this memoir that just came out recently? I really enjoyed it, I thought it captured the struggle with stuttering pretty well!...
Hi. I just wanted to say, I feel what you've said very strongly. It's kind of a comfort to read your post actually. I have a stutter too (or 'stammer' as I call it) and I've had it since I was a child...
Hey thanks man a lot of us DO have the same or similar struggles. I encourage you to post a video. I might post videos as I go through college to kind of document my experiences socializing. Thanks f...
I don’t know about rest of you guys but I really appreciate content like this on this sub. It’s good to see real people with same struggles as me. Maybe one of these days I’ll get the courage to post ...
I know for some this scene is offensive but, the comedy of this scene is not really about his stutter. It is about how the horror on Stan's face. He thinks Vinny is a joke and this lawyer is his only ...
former NBA player spoke to graduate students and undergrads about growing up with a stutter today and his foundation (change and impact)
former NBA player spoke to graduate students and undergrads about growing up with a stutter today and his foundation (change and impact) ...
I don’t think there’s any study, yeah. I think it is appropriate to get anecdotal evidence if someone wants to share, considering it’s a question about whether or not people who stutter find themselve...
I want to let people know they're not alone and I'm here for them. We who stutter need a boost sometimes, and I don't see it enough on here....
Thank God you're here. Long time no see your posts( or you post regularly but I didnt see those posts) so I wondered maybe you dropped out of group or something. Wanna say that your posts benefited me...
Most PWS probably feel the way you described, and you described it quite well. And there are ways to move past your current state- to giving your little one the gift of hearing all your stories. Lo...
If I'm talking to myself, which I do often no. However recently been reading aloud and omg when I started it was so bad but it's getting better. I've been recording myself and then listening to how I ...
yeah for sure. I feel the same. I worked with a guy once that had a stutter and he was very open about it. So I knew it wasn’t as rare as I once thought....
Your title made me imagine a book called The History of Stuttering. It would be all dialogue and somewhere in there would be like 20 blank pages midway through a sentence. The longest block in The His...
A quote from I believe The Atlantic: “But stuttering people do get on to other places and adventures, and those who do, in my observation, often end up with a confusing mix of gentle empathy and meta...
2:35 in - recording of a kid talking about Icarus with a bit of stuttering.
2:35 in - recording of a kid talking about Icarus with a bit of stuttering. ...
Got the audiobook version of this, and I can't stop listening. It just so encapsulates every emotion I've gone through. It's by far the best book on stuttering I've checked out. I'm not a reader, but ...
I watched the movie when I was twelve about a year after it came out. I had never seen someone with a stutter in a movie. It made it all feel a little more normal to me which I really appreciated at t...