Main

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review version

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html import

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Events

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2024-11-04 19:56:47

expired found date

-

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2024-11-04 19:56:47

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Server

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Open Graph

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Stutter With Me

description

image

site name

Stutter With Me

author

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2026-02-28 00:13:25

raw text

Stutter With Me Skip to content Stutter With Me Twitter Facebook Google+ GitHub WordPress.com Menu Home About Contact Stuttering makes for the best stories I find that the most powerful form of self-advocacy comes from handling the unexpected questions and reactions from strangers. While most of the people I have met have been very understanding, I think it’s important to address the not so great interactions as well. There is a lot to learn from these moments. As a person who stutters quite a bit in casual conversation, I have felt the sense of being “called out” about my stutter—someone addressing it before I have had the chance to tell them. I have learned to accept and embrace these moments, usually, it’s just a matter of explaining to them what’s up with my speech and then the conversation continues. Unfortunately, a few reactions I have gotten have escalated from pesky or annoying to harassment. It is not something that we can prepare ourselv...

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Sitemap

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