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The Ghana Stammering Association (GSA) has joined the global community to commemorate International Stammering Awareness Day (ISAD) 2025, celebrated under the theme “A Diverse Stammering Community Meeting Challenges with Strengths.”
In a statement issued ahead of the October 22 commemoration, the Association said this year’s theme calls on all persons who stammer, their families, educators, speech and language professionals, and society at large to embrace the diversity within the stammering community and to view stammering “through a lens of strength, connection, and growth.”
“Stammering is often understood only through the challenges it brings — moments of struggle, frustration, or misunderstanding,” the GSA noted.
“Yet within these experiences lie profound opportunities to cultivate resilience, empathy, and authenticity in communication. Every person who stammers has a unique story, shaped not only by difficulty but also by courage, creativity, and community.”
As part of the observance, the GSA encouraged people who stammer to share their personal journeys, reflecting on both their hurdles and achievements. The Association also urged parents of persons who stammer to share their experiences — what has worked, what has not, and the hope that keeps them going.
“We call on Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) to share their insights from walking alongside clients through challenges and triumphs alike. And we invite children and teens who stammer to share their voices boldly. What do you wish others understood? What can we all do to make the world a little kinder, a little more patient, and a lot more inclusive?” the statement added.
The Association said ISAD represents more than a single day of awareness; it is a global movement for inclusion, understanding, and empowerment.
“We believe that by recognising both the struggles and strengths of stammering, we build a society where people who stammer are not defined by their speech but celebrated for their humanity,” the GSA stated.
The Association called on the public to show greater empathy and support, saying: “Together, let us move forward with awareness, empathy, and confidence, meeting our challenges with the strength that lies within our diverse and powerful community.”
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