Parents' Guide to

Proud Stutter

By Lakshmi Hutchinson, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 9+

Inclusive pod changes how we think about stuttering.

Podcast Language & Culture Independent Average run time: 30 minutes
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This is a unique and insightful podcast that promotes inclusivity while educating people about stuttering. The creator and host of Proud Stutter, Maya Chupkov, makes a point of saying that the show is for everyone. If you do stutter, this is a show that provides representation and support, and a place where people speak openly about something that's often kept hidden. And if you don't stutter, listening to this show is a wonderful way to learn about other people's experiences and develop empathy and an understanding of verbal diversity.

Proud Stutter really excels in showcasing the stories of people from diverse backgrounds. One episode features guests who discuss stuttering in the Latino community, and the particular struggle of learning Spanish with a stutter. Another guest shares how she's managed to juggle multiple disabilities.

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