Weekend Wrap-ups
“Start to do something. That way, time will be an ally, not an enemy.” The Fifth Mountain Share your stuttered words every day, sweet and proud! – Elizabeth Kapstein October 22, 2016
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“Start to do something. That way, time will be an ally, not an enemy.” The Fifth Mountain Share your stuttered words every day, sweet and proud! – Elizabeth Kapstein October 22, 2016
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I have many sweet memories of sharing experiences with other stutterers. Here’s a photo of a bunch of us at Brooklyn, NY Pride. We had custom made Pride tee shirts. I taught the group how to make balloon sticks. I … Continue reading →
There are many profound writers in the stuttering community. One of the most gifted writers to bring a stutterers experience to life in writing is the late Marty Jezer. I wrote a reflection in 2005, Stuttering Life Bound Up in … Continue reading →
Anxiety I think about the role of “anxiety” in our lives as stutterers. It has a powerful way to describe our feelings or attitudes towards my stuttering. Most people tell you that they experience “anxiety” during the stuttering experience. What … Continue reading →
As with my earlier posts this October, I am writing again about my experiences at conferences for people who stutter. When I was first around in the early 1990’s, the NSA was still called the National Stuttering Project. I met … Continue reading →
I recently began avoidance reduction speech therapy and a few weeks ago, my SLP suggested that I write a letter to my stuttering. As a person who has been a covert stutterer for many years, he wanted me to start … Continue reading →
Stuttering Pride RESPECT. DIGNITY. RECOGNITION International Stuttering Awareness Day October 22, 2016 October 22 was designated International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD) in 1998.The day is intended to raise public awareness of the millions of people – one percent of the … Continue reading →
Years with supportive friends who stutter keep me on my own path of shared stuttering words with pride and joy. What about you? When you travel towards your objective be sure to pay attention to the path. The path teaches … Continue reading →
How do you educate your family and friends about stuttering? We can do so with “pride, respect, dignity, and recognition.” Stuttering is often a misunderstood and stigmatizing speech disorder. Family and friends may have many questions about stuttering. People who … Continue reading →
For many decades I have been both a baseball fan and a person who stutters. It feels natural to combine these two interests; particularly at NSA and Friends’ Conventions, during the summer, which I think of as “stuttering season.” When … Continue reading →