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DRAWINGS AND LETTERS FROM YOUNG READERS Send your letters and signed parent permission to:


The Stuttering Foundation P.O. Box 11749 Memphis, TN 38111-0749 or email info@StutteringHelp.org


It Doesn’t Matter If You Stutter


My name is Matthew. I am 10 years old. I live in China Grove. I practice pausing, and phrasing, and easy onset. It doesn’t matter if you stutter.


Matthew, 10, from China Grove, NC


Stuttering is Not a Big Deal


My name is Michael. I am nine years old. I go to speech and I practice my pausing and phrasing. And I think that stuttering is not a big deal.


Michael, 9 China Grove, NC


Sorry You Feel Tat Way!


My name is Jamal and I am almost 10 years old. I have been stuttering as long as I can remember. I like animals and I like playing stuffed animals, video games, soccer, baseball, and watching TV. Speech is really fun. I do /r/ words and my speech teacher helps me so my stuttering can go down and I hope I can stop stuttering. Some tools I have learned are:


FAMILY IS AROUND TO HELP


My name is Gavin and I love to play hockey. I have a hockey rink in my backyard in the winter. I stuttered when I was younger and went to speech class. My stuttering was more severe then. My speech is better now because I am older and know what to do. I go to speech once a week. My brother used to make fun of my speech but now he supports me. If I stutter at home, my mom helps me by reminding me to slow down. It feels good when my family is around me.


Gavin, 11 Eden Prairie, MN Jamal, 9, from Vicksburg, MI


stuttering on purpose,


slide outs, and easy starts. I also use tapping, which helps me slow down. I feel like people don’t want to be friends with me because I stutter. If someone is teasing you because you stutter, tell them how you feel and tell them, “Imagine this, if I spilled milk on you and the whole entire school, all the students, laughed at you, how would you feel? I can’t help stuttering, just like you couldn’t help getting milk spilled on you.”


You


could also say, “I’m sorry you feel that way” and then walk away!


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