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Stammering isn't a disability
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In corso, pubblicata il nov 17, 2018
A small boy thought that stammering was the worst thing in the world, until he found out that stammering has made him met really great people in the world.This story is for all the people outside who are fighting with stammering. May this story encourage you and help you have a positive mind of accepting yourself the way you are.This boy was insoltated in school till it reached a point where he said that school was no longer important to him....
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