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This is a very delicate one, but I totally understand your worries. I'm a stutterer since birth, I'm 22 now. Throughout my life, I've never found myself in situations of severe bullying due to my stutter. Sure, a couple people here and there found it funny, but people always respected me because I respected them back and yes, I've had many slip-ups and still do at times, but a stutter isn't something to be afraid of and NOT a defining feature. At the end of the day, it all comes down to the type of people your daughter will be surrounded by and a safe environment for her is something you have to do your best to ensure. If she's going to a new school, call and ask if bullying is common. Ask parents. But first and foremost, teach your daughter to always be proud of herself and her acheivements, to stick with people worth being called FRIENDS and discard everyone making fun of her. People can be mean, but people can also be polite and supportive and that's what she must focus on. You must lead her to a path of self acceptance and self trust. I am no parent, but that's what I wish my parents had done. I had to learn most of these things by myself. I wish you all the best.