My name is Tay and I like Culvers and McDonalds. I am 8 years old and I live in Madison, Wisconsin. My family is super fun. We like to play video games, walk dogs, watch movies and go to food courts. My favorite food at the food court is Chinese food, especially egg rolls. My family loves me and my Aunt Karen makes me dressing and she also makes some Halloween Oreos.
Oh yeah, and I stutter. I started to stutter when I was three. My
stuttering teacher is super cool. We practice chunking in speech class. Chunking is when you say some words then you stop and take a deep breath and then you continue. It helps me with my stutter. Did you know that boys stutter more than girls? Thank you for reading my letter.
Tay, 8, Madison, WI
My name is Alexia. I am 8 years old and I stutter. I have stuttered most of my life. I used to hate myself because I stuttered and sometimes I still do. But over the years I have learned that it is okay to stutter. My speech teacher helps me with it and she told me about this great thing called an easy start that really helps. Sadly you can’t fully ever get rid of stuttering and it doesn’t feel good when you stutter. For me it feels like something is holding in my words and will not let go. But I’ve learned that it's okay to stutter.
Now I am going to talk a little about me. My favorite singer is Taylor Swift. My favorite food is pepperoni pizza, and I love animals, outdoors, and I care about the environment. Me and my friends even started a club called C.L.E.A.N. Green. We pick up trash on Fridays and so far we have picked up 455 pieces of trash. The C stands for club, the L stands for life, the E stands for earth, A stands for adventure, and N stands for nature.
Alexia, 9, Kirkland, WA
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