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Hello, my name is Jack! I am 10 years old, and I am from Georgia, USA. I go to speech therapy every Thursday and sometimes


Monday. I have learned a lot of facts about stuttering, and I will share some with you! English isn’t the only language people stutter in. People can stutter in all languages! This doesn’t mean people who stutter can’t be fluent. Most people who stutter can be fluent when they speak in unison, when they whisper, and when they sing.


Now I will share some famous people who used to stutter. People like Joe Biden, James Earl Jones, Winston Churchill, Ed Sheeran, Steve Harvey, and even King George VI used to stutter!


Hi, my name is Noah. And I’m 8 years and 7 months old. My favorite video game is Roblox. It has tons of games on it! One of my fun habits are soccer and basketball. When I stutter, I pause and feel the tension, so I go back and try it again.


Noah, 9 South Burlington, VT


My favorite subject in school is science. The reason I like science is because I have always found it interesting. My favorite book series is the Tunnels series. My favorite season is probably spring. My favorite soda is cream soda.


This is all of the information I want to share about stuttering. I hope you enjoyed learning all about stuttering!


Jack, 10, Powder Springs, GA


Hi, my name is Bacardi and I am 8 years old. I like playing football and I can also play basketball and a little bit of baseball. I am also a good goalkeeper when I play soccer. My favorite animal is a bear. One thing you should know about me is that I stutter, but I embrace it. I embrace my stutter because it makes me special. In speech class, I made a toolbox that has all the strategies that help me with my stuttering. Some of these strategies are cancellation, slow, smooth, and easy speech, fake stuttering, light contact, and easy onset. My favorite strategy is cancellation. My advice for kids who stutter is don’t think that stuttering is a problem because that’s what makes you special.


Bacardi, 8, Fort Worth, Texas 27


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