commentr/StutterJuly 10, 2021
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Yeah that does sound really condescending and I would probably hate that. I will not be drawing any attention to it. I haven’t been helping with words AT ALL. Like less so than I would in a conversation with someone who doesn’t stutter. I would only do that if someone couldn’t find a word but I don’t know how I would be able to tell with a stutter. Should I be doing that? Thank you so much for your advice! I’ll just tell him not to apologize. I was worried that by telling him not to say something that would be worse? If that makes sense. And I didn’t want to interrupt to say that. Maybe I’m thinking about this too much
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Coping & AdvocacyCommunity & Support
Subthemes
Self-Advocacy & BoundariesValidation & Empathy