Therefore, once I was also a good child who actively spoke in class, and when the teacher asked a question, he was a good child who would not be able to keep his ears and bells ringing, and would not let him raise his hand.
It's just that when I stand up and talk, I stutter. Although the answer is correct, this is a flaw after all, and there are always people who laugh at it openly and secretly.
To this day, I still have that shy nature. I can speak in public, just blush. For example, the day before yesterday, my boss asked me to notify a new leader of a meeting. The uncle was a little nervous for the first time. He held me and asked a lot of questions. As a result, I started to blush, my feet kept moving, and I felt sweaty. trend. Feelings have nothing to do with me, I feel pretty useless.
As for why I stutter, I don't know if I have PTSD left by psychological trauma. In fact, I'm just excited. I don't think it's awkward if a child stutters to provoke someone.
But the result is that the teacher himself is unhappy. So one day, a certain teacher said in front of the whole class, XXX, you are good at everything, but you are stuttering.
Just stutter.
Such a young Shui Ling's heart was beaten into the abyss by her. In the 14 years since then, I've basically given up on raising my hand.
Luckily the stutter didn't follow me all the time. The only side effect is shyness, well, in certain situations.
So when I saw this film, I could actually understand his pain a little bit.
What moved me about this movie is that "everyone should work harder for who they want to be".
In the movie, King "Bertie", George VI, the father of the current Queen Elizabeth II, seems to want to inherit the throne, so he wants to get rid of his stutter. (Although it is just the opposite in Wikipedia.)
But he did, and he wanted to make his father proud. Every boy wants to make his father proud, especially when his father values him.
Therefore, he is willing to do things that don't seem to fit his body, being pushed and rolled around on the ground, cursing some f-words.
Maybe he just wanted to be a penguin with wings around his daughter, but he was helpless to face the inherent responsibilities. He was brave, and compared to his older brother who stepped down for women, he made a decision he thought he could not afford.
Before watching this movie, I knew that there is a short-term treatment for stuttering, that is, "Three Characters Suspension", which seems to be more effective in Chinese. Pause every three characters, and give a rest when it is too late to stutter. It seems to be common now.
I really liked the last successful radio speech. Dr. danced and lip-synced in front of the microphone, so I silently shed tears, and my heart was filled with a feeling of happiness.
Although every word felt so hard, after saying it, it was like fireworks that bloomed on weekdays. That is happiness.
1. The king's stuttering wasn't cured, he just learned how to control it. He had a good wife and met a good Dr..
2. When you can't make a decision, hiding yourself in the music is always the opposite.
3. Shakespeare is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The English accent is so tempting that I will be blinded without subtitles.
4. The fog in London is sexy.
5.Colin, I will give you the golden statue.
6. Point the question, and pay homage to every cause hidden in the shadow of stuttering.
Over.
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