commentr/StutterMay 3, 2018
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There is some great advice here! Completely agree about being expressive and implementing the non-verbal parts of speech. As a stutterer those can be difficult to remember, but play a big part. > For people who don't stutter when they are by themselves I do want to point out that there isn't some major disorder distinction between stutterers who experience disfluency even when alone versus those who don't. We're all working with the same brain chemistry flaw and whether you stutter while alone or not doesn't mean they're in separate camps or that one is caused by something different. Not sure if that's what you were getting at, but this is something I see mentioned a lot and it bugs me.
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Identity & Disability
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Medicalization / Neurodiversity