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commentr/StutterJun 14, 2024
1 points

At this age, your parents should step in and talk to the school admin. That shit happened with my son, I went all crazy at the school admins…. And that’s all it took. I won’t sit back and see my sibli...

Parent & CaregiverIdentity & Disability
School/Clinical AdvocacyStigma & Bullying
commentr/overcome_stutteringJun 10, 2024
1 points

[Glad\_Pudding9347](https://www.reddit.com/user/Glad_Pudding9347/) you expressed the problem very well. I understand your feelings. I was there too when I was your age. Here are a few resources where ...

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Research & ResourcesEarly Concern & OnsetSchool/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterJun 6, 2024
1 points

Yeah we do things like that, I always give her the choice to read or not read or submit things in other formats. I've spoken to her mom but she's not interested in any intervention....

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Home SupportSchool/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterJun 6, 2024
3 points

I do my best, I guide her through (I stutter and had years and years of speech therapy) and I'll always ask "do you want to read?" and she says yes. Her friends are supportive and they all laugh toget...

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Home SupportSchool/Clinical Advocacy
postr/StutterJun 6, 2024
11 points

I am a teacher and have a student who stutters

I am a teacher and have a student who stutters I teach abroad in a country that doesn't cater to this kind of stuff. We have a lot of SEN students just in class with no assistance or limited assistanc...

Parent & CaregiverIdentity & Disability
School/Clinical AdvocacyStigma & Bullying
commentr/StutterJun 3, 2024
1 points

Actually my son has always stuttered but we didn’t think it was a big deal since most kids do grow out of it. But his stutter stayed even as his peers started having more clear speech. It was his 3rd ...

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School/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterJun 3, 2024
6 points

Hi, my son was the same. My son is now 13. For the longest time I also kept thinking what happened that caused him to stutter. I cried a bit alone because I absolutely love my child and it was very ha...

Parent & CaregiverIdentity & Disability
Parent Emotions & GuiltEarly Concern & OnsetSchool/Clinical Advocacy+2 more
commentr/StutterJun 3, 2024
4 points

It’s definitely worth thinking about whether the therapy he’s in is helping or not, or even if it’s making him feel stressed out about speaking at home. Speech therapy can have such a positive impact ...

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commentr/StutterMay 27, 2024
3 points

I don’t have a stuttering parent but a stuttering child. My spouse and I have very good speech. My son has always stuttered ever since he started talking. Everyone kept saying that it will go away eve...

Identity & DisabilityParent & Caregiver
Identity & Self-PerceptionAcceptance & PrideSchool/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterMay 23, 2024
4 points

I have son who is a student who has a very bad stutter. He is the most handsome, kind, loving boy! He is not in this world to make others happy and get their approval. You and him are perfect and you ...

Parent & CaregiverSchool & Work
School/Clinical AdvocacySchool & Academic LifeAccess & Rights
commentr/StutterMay 17, 2024
2 points

Sounds awful you have to defend yourself. You are going to need evidence. Sneak in a recording device, and get 3 examples of your teaching bullying you. Then go to your parents or principal or somethi...

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School/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterMay 17, 2024
2 points

I think you should try to tell your parents, for them to speak to your teacher's boss (high school director or something). Sorry my bad english....

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School/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterMay 15, 2024
1 points

Personally, I got him some legal trouble in my teens. Some people with the county recognize that I needed help with my stuttering and put me in touch with an SLP. I often recommend contacting a loca...

Parent & CaregiverTherapy & Professional
School/Clinical AdvocacySeeking Therapy
commentr/StutterMay 14, 2024
1 points

So I know this was 3yrs show but I MUST leave a review. I joined for my son over a year now and just say how much I LOVE it!  I wanted the private route vs going through the DOE for my son who only ne...

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Treatment DecisionsSchool/Clinical AdvocacySeeking Therapy+2 more
commentr/StutterApr 11, 2024
1 points

Hi! It might help you to read this article that I wrote recently on Stuttering. It includes many of the things that I wish my parents & teachers had known when I was a child and what support I needed...

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Home SupportSchool/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterApr 11, 2024
3 points

Hi! I suggest that you message your teacher and let her know you have a stutter. But instead of asking her right away if you can skip reading, explain to her how worried and nervous you are about it ...

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commentr/StutterApr 6, 2024
3 points

First, as a person who's stuttered their whole life, and now as a parent, thank you for seeking this advice. You're already doing a wonderful job. Your daughter is lucky to have you. As another poste...

Parent & CaregiverIdentity & Disability
Home SupportAcceptance & PrideSchool/Clinical Advocacy
commentr/StutterApr 6, 2024
15 points

Don't make a big deal about it. You are doing good learning about it. My mom supported me by pushing me to be independent. At restaurants she had me order for myself and she encouraged me to talk for...

Parent & CaregiverTherapy & Professional
Home SupportSchool/Clinical AdvocacyTherapy Experiences
commentr/StutterApr 6, 2024
5 points

I stutter, my daughter stutters, be supportive and help them as able. You’ll have harden them while not breaking them or turning them into a cold machine (not hard). Mentally strengthen them to fe...

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commentr/StutterApr 2, 2024
1 points

Congratulations on starting the MBA. Oxford has an excellent (and entirely confidential) Disability Advisory Service - and I would definitely suggest contacting them and seeing what they might suggest...

Parent & CaregiverSchool & Work
School/Clinical AdvocacySchool & Academic Life