stuttering
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112802)
• United States
23 Sep
I was reading a post from a Trump hater going on, yet again, about something Trump said, or I suppose, in this case, something Trump was trying to say that he was having some difficulty with.
The word was...
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Alisa
@AlisaTR (936)
• Trinidad And Tobago
2 Jun 18
I think it was Sesame Street where I saw it growing up (don't hold me to that, I might be wrong). It was a clip about translation and someone was speaking on and on and on in an incomprehensible language but when it was...
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moonchild1au
@moonchild1au (6237)
• Australia
21 Oct 10
My daughter is 3 1/2 & just started kindy for the last term of this year at the beginning of October & at the same time she has started stuttering...I know that she is thinking way too fast for her mouth & this is the reason she...
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wirnen
@wirnen (67)
• South Africa
18 Apr 09
I've been stuttering my whole life and stil I am so obsessed with it and I'm always afraid to say something. How can I stop obsessing and help myself and others?
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Jenaisle
@Jenaisle (16568)
• Philippines
3 Aug 08
Although the cause of stuttering has not yet been fully established, it has been observed that extreme emotions like anxiety can cause someone to stutter. In other instances it is a neurological problem that physiotherapy could...
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reaperz
@reaperz (1266)
• United States
17 Apr 07
zugedanit
@zugedanit (1958)
• Philippines
12 Feb 07
I'm a bit confused about stuttering. Is it physiological? Stress-related? Honestly, I really don't know and I kept thinking.
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apurva_tewari
@apurva_tewari (19)
• India
12 Sep 06
do anyone know about an NGO that can provide anti-stuttering device to a person who cannot speak properly.
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