commentr/StutterJuly 8, 2016
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That's a great point. I've been working with our office of disabilities as well for this training to help instructors see that there are lots and lots of ways that we can accommodate students who stutter. I think many teachers assume that the best option is to just ignore the stutter or offer vague, general feedback (like "try making more eye contact"), when really, we have the ability to work *with* the student to provide accommodations. Thanks for your input!
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