I can’t say my own name without stuttering. It’s perhaps the most common and cruelest joke played on the nearly 300,000 Texans—about 1 percent of the population—who live with this speech impediment, ...
You and your twin brother write a letter to the president – yes, the one in Washington – and tell him you, like him, both stutter. You check the mailbox every day for two weeks. No reply. You forget ...
At a Tennessee summer camp, children who stutter find acceptance and build confidence in their communication skills. Its purpose isn't to get rid of their stutters, but let them be themselves. It's ...