commentr/StutterDecember 19, 2025

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I’m not sure if you can even call it a stutter. It’s genetic, passed down from my mom.even my mom she does reading classes and she reads for hours nonstop nobody notices she has it It’s barely noticeable, and nobody even notices it. I’m fine with it, but the problem arises when I read (and I read fine not perfect but in a way that nobody knows I have a stutter they just think I’m bad at reading while I’m really good, (it’s a fear) or when I say my name in a formal setting during attendance checking. I get so scared of it that it actually worsens but nothing really happens. Interestingly, it was completely gone in grades 5, 6, and 7 because I wasn’t afraid of stuttering.

Themes

Causes & VariabilitySpeech & StutteringAnticipation & Avoidance

Subthemes

Genetic & Family FactorsRepetitions & ProlongationsHiding & ConcealmentAnticipating Stuttering

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