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According to The Stuttering Foundation, approximately 80 million people have some form of stuttering. Stuttering is more prevalent among children, impacting about 5 percent of kids at some point in their lives. If you or someone you know stutters, please go to https://www.stutteringhelp.org/ for further information. This is a story about a little boy who lives every day with his stutter. Like most children who stutter, one of his great fears is being called on to read in class and have what is called a "block." Having a block in front of others is the fear of most stutterers. Unfortunately,…mehr

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According to The Stuttering Foundation, approximately 80 million people have some form of stuttering. Stuttering is more prevalent among children, impacting about 5 percent of kids at some point in their lives. If you or someone you know stutters, please go to https://www.stutteringhelp.org/ for further information. This is a story about a little boy who lives every day with his stutter. Like most children who stutter, one of his great fears is being called on to read in class and have what is called a "block." Having a block in front of others is the fear of most stutterers. Unfortunately, stuttering is also one of our few remaining differences still acceptable to mock, ridicule, or misunderstand. Some of my most vivid memories are of my stutter throughout my childhood- when I tried to hide it, when I struggled through it, and when I finally confronted it as an adult. The little boy in this book was me as far back as I can remember. And he still comes out every now and then with a story he wants to tell you.
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Scott V. Hahn is an attorney and resident of Omaha, Nebraska. After practicing family law for a number of years, he began writing about his various life experiences: what they were like, how they made him feel, and lessons learned from them along the way. The more he wrote about these experiences he discovered that childhood held some of the stories that most need to be told. In The Little Boy series, Scott invites readers to explore their stories with honesty and hope. His goal is to remind others that they are not alone-and to inspire them to finally tell their story that most needs to be heard.