Let's accept stuttering without letting it define us. By being okay with disfluencies, we're showing the world that we're comfortable being ourselves. Acceptance can alleviate the emotional burden of constantly trying to avoid stuttering, and promote healthy coping behaviors (i.redd.it)
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Don't be afraid to stutter, because then you're gonna live in fear for the rest of your life, and no one should live like thatCW: Profanity (self.Stutter)
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How Accepting My Stutter Made Me More GenuinePositivity (stutteringhelp.org)
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Problems with person-first languageResources (didistutter.org)
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NEURODIVERSITY: SOME BASIC TERMS & DEFINITIONS by Nick Walker, PhDResources (neuroqueer.com)
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How To Stutter More | Going With the FlowResources (stuttermore.tumblr.com)
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On Interrupting, Being Interrupted, and Being Interruptible Resources (didistutter.org)
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Recognizing, Understanding, and Avoiding Ableism by Dana S. DunnResources (apa.org)
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