I Am Unique
My name is Patrick. I am 10 years old. I live in Santa Fe and go to Nava Elementary School. I have been in speech therapy for 3 years. I stutter but I don’t let it bother me. I think that stuttering makes me unique. I have gotten better at stuttering, but I still stutter a bit. I do not care. Because I am unique! I live with my parents, my brother Ian, and my dog Jack.
Patrick, 10, from Santa Fe, NM
You Have More Talents Than You Realize
I am very talented and I stutter while doing presentations and in front of crowds. I play the piano, violin and recorder. I have one bird and one fish. I am very interested in birds and I am the best at recognizing and taking care of birds in my whole family. I have many things in my family like no one else has, for example: braces, a pet, a fidget spinner and I also swim the best. I also like to play games. The point is even if you stutter you have many more talents than you realize. When I first started speech therapy I had to jerk my arm, leg or head to speak and now I do not even have to think about talking.
Arsal, 10, from Old Westbury, NY
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My name is Madison and I’m 11 years old. I live in New York. I’m in fifth grade. I’ve been stuttering since Pre-K. I learned to cancel my speech and then I use my easy speech. I don’t care about stuttering, it’s not a problem if you stutter. I love to play Minecraft. When I play Minecraft I don’t stutter. I love my speech teacher, she is very nice and smart!
Madison, 11, from Walden, NY 11
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