What is your worst childhood memory?
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Answer: I had changed schools in my childhood. For me, all my worst memories were inexplicably linked to my stuttering. I was a timid and shy kid in school. I remember when I was newly admitted to a school, my parents had once gone to meet the Principal in his office along with me. The Principal was a strict personality who would not tolerate any matters of indiscipline or breach of rules. I sat right next to my mother on a small chair and as they were exchanging pleasantries, my headmaster thought it would be funny to scare a clueless child by thumping his hand sternly on the steel table and asking for my name as he maintained a long face. I don’t know why it hit me so hard that I froze, unable to utter a single word out of my mouth. He reacted to it by saying, ‘What!? You forgot your name?’ and then burst into laughter. And that was when I forcefully said my name out. I don’t recall any stuttering experience before this event.
Today even after about 15 years of that incident, I quite clearly remember the details of it. I am 22 now and in college and to date, have faced the severe problem of stuttering. It has impacted my life in more than just one or two ways. I have always found it immensely difficult to talk to strangers. My entire life, I have wondered what it would be like to speak clearly, without any interruption. Science says it’s impossible to stutter while singing and I love to sing and the joy I get out of it is just indescribable. Lately, I have grown at peace with my stuttering and have really started to look at the issue less emotionally, and more rationally. I request all young parents that if your child stutters early in childhood, please take them to a speech-therapist. My 6 year old cousin is showing great improvement under a speech-therapist and I think it is really helpful that way than to just wait to see your child getting over it on his own. I was a victim of unawareness and I don’t want any kid to spend their life getting teased, mimicked and experiencing a socially awkward life. And my advise to all those Aunties and Uncles who think that a kid stutters because they are under confident or unsure about what they are saying is please restrict your judgments to yourself.
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