Hi! My name is Julleah, and I am 10 years old. My hobbies are basketball, soccer,
GaGa ball, and playing
Monopoly. I am a person who stutters. When I’m in speech therapy, my strategies are cancellation and easy start. When I use these strategies, I speak more smoothly. When I am about to speak, I take a deep breath. It really helps me out. I like my stutter. It is UNIQUE! And to all the people out there who stutter, be proud of who you are. It makes you unique. When I sing, I don’t stutter at all, because I know what I want to say. When I sing, I feel confident. Be confident in who you are!
Julleah, 10, Greenville, SC
What stuttering feels like to me is that I feel like a rock is just jumping on my throat. And I also go to speech therapy, and I sometimes get bullied. If someone bullies you then:
*Laugh *Get used to it
*Or ignore them then say, “what, what?” then they just get confused.
Some strategies are to take a deep breath or restart the word. Last, I do not li-k---e stt-uutt-er-r-ing-g.
Kaden, 10, Roseville, CA
Hello, my name is Jerry. I am 10 years old. I have 1 sibling, 2 parents, and 1 dog. People would always make fun of me because of my stutter and acne. But I did not let that stop me, my parents got me into speech therapy. A speech pathologist taught me everything I need to know like easy onset, stretchy speech, and chunking. Remember don’t let people judge you for who you are. Just be yourself.
Jerry, 10, Roanoke, VA 32
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