Focusing on the positive stuttering experiences

Published: March 22, 2016, 11:19 p.m.

b'Episode #192: Everything will be alright. Really! I chat with Stutter Social host, Chad Mannisi, who shares his tips on living a full, rich life in spite of stuttering. Chad purposely chose to present about stuttering in school to raise awareness and answer questions students might have been afraid to ask; he keeps in mind that no one is truly judging him; he also noticed that when fluenters don’t seem to dwell too much when they stumble on their words so why should he.
\\nThis is part 4 in a series where I ask the same question to all of the Stutter Social hosts:
\\nPart 1 \\u2013\\xa0The phone, dating, jobs, small talk
\\nPart 2 \\u2013\\xa0Show your stutter who\\u2019s boss
\\nPart 3 \\u2013\\xa0Give yourself permission not to be perfect every day
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\\nMore stuttering coping tips in the Stuttering is Cool book!
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\\n“Stuttering is Cool is the perfect antidote to the emotional downturns that can leave so many people who stutter feeling disheartened.”
\\n\\u2013\\xa0Lisa Wilder, Canadian Stuttering Association
\\nAvailable in print and digital.
\\nDetails at stutteringiscool.com.
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