When all you need is a miracle, one of these will do: Role models, not fluency pills


Article 27

From: sjc1224@mail.ecu.edu
Date: 10/22/00
Time: 5:09:11 PM
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Comments

Hi Gina, I am a student at East Carolina University in North Carolina USA. When I read your article, I was very touched. This man who started out as a stranger, ended up being such a huge part of your life,because of your connection with him or common bond of being someone who stutters. When you first heard his music did you know that he stuttered. I assume that he did not stutter when he sang, so how did you find out? I noyiced that you said you dj on the radio sometimes. Do you find yourself to be more or less fluent while you are on the air? I am in a stuttering class now learning about how to help or try to help children or adults that stutter. In your opinion, what do you think has been your most hlpful therapy in life, besides meeting this one inspirational man? This is hopefully something that will help me in my pursuit to help others like yourself. I thoroughly enjoyed your article, and hope you'll respond. Sincerely, Sarah Jon Coleman


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