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🀐 22 October – World Stuttering Day πŸ’­

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  • Racoon7
    Racoon7 Posts: 19,801
    edited October 2021

    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.



  • Spinnifix
    Spinnifix Posts: 25,429

    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 hadn’t 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.

  • 😲 😳 😳

  • Peanut7139
    Peanut7139 Posts: 1,710

    It's in my family and I wish there was a way to help him since he is older now.

  • I have a friend and I wish he could be able to get help it's gotten worse since he is older

  • greddycandy
    greddycandy Posts: 12,429

    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 πŸ’•

    Teresa πŸ¦‹πŸŒΊπŸ¦‹

  • me6412
    me6412 Posts: 9,624

    My Dad and one of my Nephews studdard unfortunately neither of them are here today, I thank you for this recognition. πŸ˜‰πŸ˜Žβ™₯οΈπŸ’―

  • DieOmimi
    DieOmimi Posts: 41,809

    Happy World Stuttering Day. I have colleagues who stutter. That's why these colleagues are worth no less than people who don't stutter. On the contrary. My colleagues are very diligent and helpful. They are highly appreciated by all of us.


  • ndaoz
    ndaoz Posts: 883

    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. ❀

    Happy world stuttering day and be full of awareness


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