Covert Stuttering
Iβve been thinking a lot about the idea of βcovertβ stuttering. Although I never considered myself covert (I thought βthereβs no point trying to hide something so obviousβ), I keep wondering how often people think a stutterer is βcuredβ β when really theyβre covert.
Not to get political (hah), but US President Joe Biden is such a GOOD EXAMPLE of the way covert stuttering can look. I think President Biden might consider himself cured. If we measure fluency itself as the βsuccessβ, if we physically count the number repetitions as our measureβ¦ then sure, covert stutterers are βcuredβ. This is how a lot of βcuresβ in the fluency world are advertised. The stutter itself is hidden from others.
But we know that is not all stuttering is. Which is why counting the number of times someone has repetitions is an unacceptable way to view speech therapy treatments. Often times, fellow stutterers can see a covert stutterer. The way I watch President Biden word swap at frankly embarrassing timesβ¦ the way I hear the panic in his voice when it doesnβt work. I can see the stuttering. But to the rest of the world, itβs something else. His stutter was cured, right?
Covert stutterers do not have a responsibility to stutter in front of people. They are doing what they think is best and easiest. But the mental and emotional exhaustion is REAL. Which is why βcovertβ stuttering is not the βcureβ you want. Not for you or your kids or your clients.
If a covert stutterer is saying what they want to say - then itβs a win. If an overt stutterer is saying what they want to say - then itβs a win. Success is not in the number of blocks or repetitions.
We need to be teaching that success looks like: are you saying the things you want to say? Do you spend time with people you want to spend time with? Are you taking these classes because itβs what you want most? How exhausted do you feel after each conversation you have? Is it sustainable?
Out the door with metrics. Which is scary. How can we know something works if we canβt count the results or show it on a graph? I think researchers are figuring this out- but letβs not waste time. Reframe our goals.