Answer: I believe that people who stutter should not be made fun of. Stuttering — also called stammering or childhood-onset fluency disorder — is a speech disorder that involves frequent and significant problems with normal fluency and flow of speech. People who stutter know what they want to say, but have difficulty saying it.
They don't deserve to be laughed at. They deserve to be supported and helped. None of the kids with this disorder asked for it. They definitely didn't asked to be shoved around, picked on, made fun of, laughed at, and there is SO much more that people do just to be mean to them.
The kids who are mean deserve to be shown how it feels. Now I'm not saying that they need to me made fun of or have a disability. I'm saying that they need to sit down with someone, and learn what it means to have this disorder. For those of you who have ever picked on anybody, have you stopped to think about what they might be going through?
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