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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 497928" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>We had a stutterer in one of my classes growing up, really bad sometimes, so bad that it was really rough for him to get out what he was trying to say. (seemed like the harder he tried the worse he got, especially on bad days)</p><p></p><p>I remember the teacher telling him a few times to "sing" what he wanted to say if it was a bad day. It worked for him, looked a bit strange, but didn't take long to get used to. I've seen some adult stutterers do this on occasion too over the years with a phrase or sentence that they just can't get out. The kid in my class.....ran into him in HS a few times, his stuttering had greatly improved. I don't think back when I was in school they "did" anything to help a child with stuttering per se.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 497928, member: 84"] We had a stutterer in one of my classes growing up, really bad sometimes, so bad that it was really rough for him to get out what he was trying to say. (seemed like the harder he tried the worse he got, especially on bad days) I remember the teacher telling him a few times to "sing" what he wanted to say if it was a bad day. It worked for him, looked a bit strange, but didn't take long to get used to. I've seen some adult stutterers do this on occasion too over the years with a phrase or sentence that they just can't get out. The kid in my class.....ran into him in HS a few times, his stuttering had greatly improved. I don't think back when I was in school they "did" anything to help a child with stuttering per se. [/QUOTE]
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