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.
In your group project in science, when it's your turn to share ideas, you get blocked on the first word.
You pick up the phone to talk to your best friend, but you notice you're starting to stutter as you say hello.
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..."
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?
Picture yourself in the middle of a fascinating history lesson. The teacher suddenly asks you a question.
Imagine you have a new teacher. He asks everyone to stand up, say their name, and share a fun fact.
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.
Imagine you're working on a challenging math problem, and you need help.
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!"
You're at the library, eager to check out some fantastic books.
At a restaurant with your family, it's your turn to order.
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