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Stuttering Henry


A NEW BOOK JUST FOR KIDS by Henry Charles, Jr.


I stammer Youcanhelp


Dos:


Listen to what I'm saying not how I say it Give us plenty of time to speak. Treat us like everyone else. Remember, everyone talks differently.


Don'ts:


Don't put words in our mouth. Don't say "c'mon, get the words out."


Don't say "slow down" or "take a breath." You wouldn't like it.


If youbully someonewhostammers thenshameonyou!


Joe Biden and Ed Sheeran stammer. You woudn't say "c'mon get thewords out" to them.


www.stamma.org By Vincent - 11, Ben - 13 and Mark - 11


Speak with a child who stutters in an unhurried way, pausing frequently.


Life can be tough for a kid in elementary school. Henry is smart and outgoing. His family is supportive and he is protected by his siblings, Carine, Andre and Marie who are patient with him and always cheer him on. He loves to learn and knows the answers to the teacher's questions in class. But something is keeping him from participating: Henry stutters. One day, Henry is called on to read out loud in class and he receives an unexpected response. Join us as Henry shares a diffi cult class experience and see who comes to his rescue in the tale of Stuttering Henry. Stuttering Henry is available for purchase at hiztorybookz.com.


CORRECTION FROM SUMMER 2023 ISSUE:


Tracy Campbell’s name was spelled incorrectly in our Summer 2023 magazine. We apologize for this error.


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