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“From Stuttering to… Stuttering” Blog

  • Common Questions 3
  • Community 1
  • Creative Writing 2
  • Cures 1
  • Lived Experience 14
  • Mini 3
  • New Therapy 5
  • People Who Stutter 1
  • Research 1
  • Reviews 1
  • Stuttering History 2
  • Theory 2
Do We Need to Struggle to Stutter?
Theory, Lived Experience, New Therapy Ezra Horak 4/22/24 Theory, Lived Experience, New Therapy Ezra Horak 4/22/24

Do We Need to Struggle to Stutter?

Is it possible to stutter without much of a struggle? Does that erase the stuttering experience entirely? Perhaps stuttering can be more of a shifting Venn Diagram than a set iceberg…

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Shifting the Disability Lens for Stuttering [Mini]
Mini, Theory Ezra Horak 12/2/23 Mini, Theory Ezra Horak 12/2/23

Shifting the Disability Lens for Stuttering [Mini]

The movement from ‘medical model of disability’ to ‘social model of disability’ might answer the “Is stuttering really a disability?” question all together. Of course it is, see: discrimination.

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View fullsize Trained professionals have a responsibility to be comfortable with and even embrace stuttering. You know how I decided this? Watching non-stuttering SLPs embrace stuttering and seeing how that impacts their goal setting and client work.

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View fullsize As a young person, I believed my stuttered voice was less deserving than a fluent voice. I imagined only a world in which people valued fluency above all else.

So step one was always imagining a world in which it was possible. It's hard to believe y
View fullsize I am so proud to be one of the founders of an organization that stands up for truth, compassion, and equity. We believe in a world where people who stutter belong. In our short period of time and with such limited resources, we have created waves tha
View fullsize Being brave isn't about not being scared, it's about feeling the fear and doing it anyway.

This is a reminder that feeling fear is not a weakness. It's not always easy. That's okay.

I was going to make this a story but I think it deserves a permane
View fullsize "Fluency" has a become a bit of a bad word, and I think it's because of how it's used. Traditionally, no one has seemed to understand how much it COSTS people who stutter to try to appear "fluent". We are expected to perform. It i
View fullsize Community is *big* and can be healing. At our last @westutter chapter meeting, Gabe reflected on a way he benefits from spending time around others who stutter.

This year the Portland chapter had to change our meeting location. The downside is that
View fullsize This binder by @thestutterally was created to address a huge need in the speech therapy world. School-based SLPs are expected to be generalists in all kinds of topics, and yet many lacked a strong education in stutter-affirming practices.

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