ο»Ώ π Accessibility features: How are these new features helping you play? - Join HERE and a chance to Win Gold Bars
π€ 22 October β World Stuttering Day π
Comments
-
Hi @Spinnifix thank you very much for this post, I never realised it was only 1% of the world's population that suffer from this. I have a client that has a bad stutter, and I never know whether you should finish off their sentence or say the word for them especially if they are really struggling. I believe it is very important to raise awareness and education of this condition.
-
Hello and thank you very much. @Racoon7
For me it was important to do it. My family knows me and then ends it. I am grateful for that. There are different types of stuttering. I hadnβt got the words out and it was really straining me that I forgot the word I wanted to say. It was really bad for me. There was a language therapy school in the GDR and they came to my city everywhere. In the end we already had 7 one-of-a-kind classes. It was a lot.
-
Hi @Spinnifix
Thanx for the tag @Diamond Lim
-
Hi @Spinnifix
Thanks for this great information about stuttering. There was a famous country singer here in the US that stuttered when he talked but never stuttered when he sang. His name was Mel Tillis.
Mel Tillis https://g.co/kgs/mqeJZ7
Thanks for the tag @Diamond Lim π
Teresa π¦πΊπ¦
-
thanks for the awareness @Spinnifix
I know stuttering as a treatable disease. I do not think that it is a disease that can be overcome with a long, tiring treatment period, but with high motivation, faith and family support. β€
Happy world stuttering day and be full of awareness