Allison Ladavat

Stuttering is a Type of Neurodivergence

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I was conditioned early on in my life to believe something was wrong with the way I talked.

It was inherently different than everyone else’s, abnormal and atypical. My speech was something that I needed to change, needed to fix. Everyone seemed concerned about it, even people who didn’t know me on a personal level. They would interrupt me and finish my sentences, assuming they could predict the words I hadn’t spoken yet.