Hidden Disability - Stammering
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- UK Disability History Month runs from 16 November to 16 December.
The month aims to celebrate the lives of disabled people now, and in the past, and challenge disablism.
Colleagues have been sharing their stories, and we’re delighted to introduce Dr Nicky Stecker-Doxat talking about their experience of Stammering.
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Wow. Someone who understands my hidden world. Thanks
There’s a man who created this whole Neuroscience Method behind stuttering and how it can help those who stutter. His name is Lee Lovett and has wrote many incredible books on the subject.
Excellent advice. I work for a local authority in London and speaking in meetings, workshops and events are challenging. Some times in table discussions, fluent speakers or person facilitated discussions, they don’t ask you for thoughts or your chance to speak.
She shares her suffering and feelings like a pws has.. is real and fact.. human society wouldn't take it as it is but make comments and fun..
Stammering is dna-related. CRISPR CAS9 technology should be able to target the stuttering gene
It should not be labeled as Disability
Speech is required to live life to the fullest in this world. Take fluent speech away, and you'll have issues in many sectors.