“From Stuttering to… Stuttering” Blog
Public Speaking with a Stutter: Difference Between Fear and Shame
There’s a fundamental difference between the traditional stage fright and stuttering: stage fright often invokes fear. Stuttering in front of people often invokes shame. What’s the difference?
Stop Praising Fluent Speech – is Lidcombe Programe “The Monster Program”?
Didn’t we, as a society, decide that shaming children about stuttering is a monstrous to do? Or does that only apply to fluent children? Lidcombe Programe makes us question…
Stuttering Secondaries - Strive to Empower, Not Fix
Instead of assuming that secondaries are inherently bad, we should work with individuals to understand their needs and preferences.
I Don’t Want to “Slow Down”- Let Me Stutter
Being excited is my entire personality (jk, kinda not really). No “turtle talk” for me. Don’t tell me to slow down my speech just so you don’t have to listen to stuttering.
Shifting the Disability Lens for Stuttering [Mini]
The movement from ‘medical model of disability’ to ‘social model of disability’ might answer the “Is stuttering really a disability?” question all together. Of course it is, see: discrimination.
Being OK With a Stutter
Not everyone who stutters wants to change their innate speaking voice. I can hate the stigma without hating my voice.
Speech therapy experience as a stutterer [FAQ]
“What was your experience as a person who stutters in speech therapy, and what do you wish was different?”
Are We Truly Creating a Stutter-Friendly World for Children and Adults Who Stutter?
I can hardly blame parents and caregivers for their fear when they see messaging that paints stuttering as some "devastating human disorder". What other conclusions are left for them to draw?