Today’s blog is going to be the twelfth blog in the Stuttering in Mainstream Media series and is going to be a summary of the series. In today’s blog, I will be recapping some of the key points I have made over the course of the series and bringing up some important points to remember.There’s more than one kind of Stutter/Stammer!
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When talking about stuttering, it is crucial to remember that there is more than one type of stutter. Each type of stuttering can be managed differently, and each type does have a different effect on the stutterer. If you are familiar with the different types, then it will make talking to someone with a stutter so much easier. You will be able to recognise when someone is stuttering and then hopefully will know how to work around it.
If you cannot remember the different types of stutter or want an update, you can find them all on our Blogapedia. We discuss the three main types of stutter in the first blog of the series.
- A stutter doesn’t stop you doing anything
When we are thinking about a stutter, one of the most important things to remember is that a stutter doesn’t stop you from doing anything. A Stutter may change the way you approach something compared to if you didn’t have a stutter, but it doesn’t stop you from doing it. Don’t see a stutter as a roadblock; see it as an obstacle that you will feel so good about when you’ve overcome it.
- Your surrounding environment can have a large effect on a stutter
When I talk to people who say that their stutter has had a large impact on their life, the first thing that we talk about is our surrounding environments. It is something that a lot of people do not really think of when it is a really important variable to consider. A good social group does have a lot of positives to it, but one that people don’t think of very often is the effect on a person’s stutter.
When you are around people whom you are comfortable with and who you can be yourself around, then you will start to stutter less. The opposite obviously happens if you are in a bad environment. Going through life in a good working environment with a good social group is a very good way to reduce the amount you stutter.
- Patience is key for talking with/ talking to someone with a stutter
One of the points that I cannot stress enough is about having patience with stutters. When you’re talking to someone with a stutter it is crucial to remember that they are trying to speak. They aren’t messing you around, they are genuinely trying to talk to you. Please don’t finish their sentences for them. People think that finishing a stutterers sentence for them helps, but it just makes them feel so much worse.
If a person stuttering annoys you, I can guarantee that the stutterer themself is more annoyed. Patience is key. Don’t rush someone or bombard them with questions and comments. Relax and let then conversation flow is what I say.
- You’re not alone
Stuttering doesn’t just affect you. 68 million people in the world have a stutter. It is nothing to be ashamed of. There are a lot of resources out there to help you manage/ get over a stutter. Most of these, unfortunately, will not work, but you will eventually find something that helps you control your stutter.
There are a lot of organisations that can help with your stutter, too. In last week’s blog, we mentioned the AIS when talking about Bruce Willis’s story. If you haven’t checked them out, I highly recommend you do so. They have worked closely with people with stutters such as Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson in the past.
If you want to learn more about rhythmical thinking, be sure to check out our full blog on it here.
I’m always available. If you have any questions about stuttering or have any stories/ experiences you want to share please get in touch. I always love learning about other people’s stories! Be your own stutterspiration!
That is all I want to talk about in today’s blog. Thank you all for all the support you have given this series and I hope you’ve enjoyed it. What do you think of the series? Would you like it to come back in the future? Have you learned something new from the series? What do you think about the effects stuttering brings, be it positive or negative? Let me know what you think in the comments or on our Facebook page!
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