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Hi! My name is Ashley. I am 10 years old, and I live in Wisconsin, but I was born in California. I love dogs and do not like cats at all. I have been stuttering since I was 3 years old. I love coming to speech. I go to speech to learn how to feel better about my stuttering. Stuttering is just what I do but I am not bothered by it. You shouldn’t be either. Stuttering does not always have to be frustrating. Just try your best to say the words/sounds or try again. People should not make fun of you about it.


Ashley, 10, Milwaukee, WI


Hi! My name is Gibson. I am in the fourth grade in Drummond, Montana. I like to play video games, for


Alice, 8, Gulf Shores, AL


example, I love to play Madden NFL 25 and Fortnite. I enjoy basketball and football. I started articulation and stuttering therapy when I was in the first grade. I have three things to do to help me. First, I use the selective slow trick. Selective slow is when I


stretch out the sounds of the word at the beginning of sentences. Another speech trick is to get your tongue to the correct place and emphasize the placements. I am learning a third trick to use which is pausing if I get stuck. My best advice for speaking is to think before you speak.


Gibson, 10, Drummond, MT


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Karely, 4, Las Vegas, NV


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