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To all my fellow stuttering friends
To all my fellow stuttering friends Long time lurker on this subreddit finally making a post. I'm no different to you guys. We've experienced it all; inadequacy, inferiority, pain and well, everythi...
I think it's great to see people with stutters on a show but not as an object of ridicule as in most cases....
Very well thought out response. How do we raise awareness? The stuttering community had made significant progress the past few years with, "The King's Speech", and work of the National Stuttering As...
Any Youtubers who stutter?
Any Youtubers who stutter? Like, ones that make videos on a regular basis?...
Scroobius Pip talks about stuttering and a technique to reduce it.
Scroobius Pip talks about stuttering and a technique to reduce it. ...
Help raise awareness for stuttering and wear one of these pins.
Help raise awareness for stuttering and wear one of these pins. Want to get the word out for this website www.istutterproject.com it's created by a fellow stutterer who wants to raise awareness. I bo...
Preschoolers who stutter do just fine socially, new study shows
Preschoolers who stutter do just fine socially, new study shows ...
I wish there was a more active community, but I've found that those who suffer from stuttering or those who are interested in learning more about it are in the minority. It's a shame since most people...
thank you so much for your input! I am an advocate for people who stutter and am hoping to raise awareness! One day I heard "Well if people who sutter didn't want to stutter, they just wouldn't do it,...
The first voice-actor to play Porky Pig in the 1930s was Joe Dougherty who stuttered in real life. Warner Brothers soon fired Dougherty, presumably because it was expensive to have an actor who stuttered when he didn't want to and hired Mel Blanc.
The first voice-actor to play Porky Pig in the 1930s was Joe Dougherty who stuttered in real life. Warner Brothers soon fired Dougherty, presumably because it was expensive to have an actor who stutte...
Watch the movie The King's Speech. Be forewarned however, that Colin Firth (who played King George) says he's actually developed a bit of a stutter in real life, because he got so deep into the chara...
800+ people who stutter from all over the world are gathering in one hotel July 6-10! Workshops and events geared towards children, families, teens, and adults! Life changing experience. Plus you g...
I loved The King's Speech. The stuttering is very accurate, and the viewer can feel the king's pain when he cannot express himself how he needs to. The only criticism I have is it should have included...
That's a powerful statement. You are probably accurate, because I think the writer(maybe the director?) himself was stutterer when he was a kid. ...
I was glad it had a few Oscar nominations, and even surprised it was nominated for best film. I was surprised (in a good way) that it actually won best picture too. For one of the awards it got, I th...
Indeed, they did a great job. I did not watch the movie, but I know professors and students who study stuttering watched it and they told me it was great. No wonder the movie won the most oscars this ...