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Hi, my name is Esme, and I am 8 years old. I like to play with my brother. He is a great brother and also very silly. The people that I love the


most are my mom, my dad, and my older brothers. I like to do picnics, go to the water park and to play at the park with my family.


My favorite subject in school is math. The thing that’s so important about teachers is that they’ll help you learn new languages and they also make your brain get bigger and stronger.


My favorite thing to do in the school is color, make crafts, and work with


Hi, my name is Eko. I am 10 and I am in 5th grade, and I live in Orlando, FL. I have stuttering problems, but my favorite things to do are play games (rocket league, Minecraft, Roblox, etc.), watch YouTube, or go outside and play on my trampoline. I also have a HO scale model train setup. The techniques I use to


stop stuttering are pausing, taking deep breaths, or


stretching my first letters. Another thing that has helped me overcome my stutter, is playing online with other players with VC (voice chat). I really love


rollercoasters, and I usually go to one of the Disney parks or SeaWorld to ride on them. My favorite is Kraken at SeaWorld.


Elko, 10, Orlando, FL 6 Marquis, 8, Cincinnati, OH


my teachers. I go to a bilingual school and it’s the very best school because I learn different things every day. I am a stutterer. Stuttering doesn’t bother me. Stuttering is not a thing that goes away on its own, it usually comes when you’re speaking.


Esme, 8, Madison, WI


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