Unfortunately, the upgrade didn't line up with my expectations. Yes, my frame rates jumped across the board, but the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- It's estimated that more than 79 million people worldwide live with a stutter. In the Bay Area, there's a small but mighty group looking to spread awareness and acceptance of ...
Stuttering is not what most people think it is. It’s not just getting stuck on words or having a hard time saying a sentence. There is a hidden part to it. A good analogy is an iceberg. The top part ...
I’m a person who stutters. I’m also a cantor in the Conservative movement. My Jewish and stuttering identities feel increasingly intertwined, as both are related to the experience of time. As a person ...
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, ...
I was waiting in line at my bank's drive-up service, hoping to make a quick withdrawal. I debated my options: two vacant service lines and one busy one for the ATM. The decision was easy: Wait in the ...
The therapist who saw Dan Slater was right: His stuttering is not cured ["What my stutter said about you," Health, Dec. 21]. Mr. Slater is a "covert stutterer," someone who hides his stuttering with ...
What I remember most about my stutter is not the stupefying vocal paralysis, the pursed eyes or the daily ordeal of gagging on my own speech, sounds ricocheting off the back of my teeth like pennies ...
Growing up, Caitlyn Cohen was insecure about her stutter. She was diagnosed in preschool, after her teacher noticed she was having trouble with her words. The next several years weren’t easy — a fact ...