commentr/StutterJune 8, 2021

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Again, if this coach was professional he would use a far more neutral question on “What do you expect to gain from this?” NOT “Why do you even want to stutter?” As if it’s such a bad thing when people can accommodate for others and why would you be around someone who wouldn’t accept you for it? Take a view out of Megan Washington’s TedTalk. Come back when you’ve talked to an actual professional with authentic qualifications that I’m not saying it’s shameful to get better to reduce a stutter, I’m saying it’s disgusting to financially exploit someone and urge them to look into your services when they didn’t even ask for help. The fact you can’t even grasp this simple concept that it’s own personal choice and is a form of controlling behaviour is concerning.

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Anticipation & AvoidanceCoping & AdvocacyIdentity & Disability

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Avoidance & SubstitutionSelf-Advocacy & BoundariesIdentity & Self-Perception

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intimidation_authority