Influence of Stuttering on Career Decisions

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Re: What if I wasn't a stutterer?

From: Prakhar Sachan
Date: 04 Oct 2006
Time: 08:21:48 -0500
Remote Name: 202.141.136.155

Comments

Hi Joseph, Thanks for commenting! It's invariably true that PWS may feel hard done by, in life, because of their stutter -- I've been no exception. However, this is a self undermining outlook/attitude. A better example of self-talk is: "OK, fine, I have a stutter. Now the onus lies on me to deal with it, and make the best out it." You also echo the same sentiments when you say: >>"I suggest that they should consider themselves as ordinary human beings who happen to stutter and should not in any where allow their stuttering to stop them from living the lives they would have lived if they did not stutter."<< Great message! Regarding TISA, it is still a concept towards which an ISA team is working. I also happen to be a member of that team. Hopefully, it will come into existence soon and would serve its intended purpose. Best regards, Prakhar


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