You're at the library, eager to check out some fantastic books.
Imagine you're at a new school, standing in front of your classmates on the first day. The teacher asks you to introduce yourself to the class. You feel a little nervous. Would you disclose stuttering in this situation?
Imagine you're working on a challenging math problem, and you need help.
At a restaurant with your family, it's your turn to order.
Imagine giving a presentation in front of your classmates. As you start, you stutter a little on the opening sentence. "T-t-t-today, I'm going to talk about..."
Picture yourself in the middle of a fascinating history lesson. The teacher suddenly asks you a question.
You pick up the phone to talk to your best friend, but you notice you're starting to stutter as you say hello.
Standing in front of your classmates during Show-and-Tell, you hold up your favorite book. You have a block when you start to speak.
In your group project in science, when it's your turn to share ideas, you get blocked on the first word.
Picture a fun gathering with your friends. You have a hilarious joke to share, but you start to stutter when everyone looks at you to listen.
Picture yourself on a soccer field, part of a team. During the game, you want your teammates to pass the ball to you. They stutter at you: "P-p-p-aaaaass the b-b-b-baaaall!"
Imagine you have a new teacher. He asks everyone to stand up, say their name, and share a fun fact.
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