The fascinating trick to overcome stuttering for children according to Ed Sheeran

I was a very, very strange child'. This is how the fascinating speech of British singer Ed Sheeran begins, addressed to all children and adolescents who have problems with language. Ed Sheeran is not ashamed of his past. Moreover, it is proud to have overcome all obstacles. Among them, that of stut

'I was a very, very strange child'. This is how the fascinating speech of British singer Ed Sheeran begins, addressed to all children and adolescents who have problems with language. Ed Sheeran is not ashamed of his past. Moreover, it is proud to have overcome all obstacles. Among them, that of stuttering.

We offer you the complete extract of a really inspiring speech for parents, children and adolescents. A speech that speaks of effort, perseverance, self-esteem ... de and a trick, yes, a fascinating trick to overcome childhood stuttering. We tell you! This is the fascinating trick to beat the stuttering of children according to the singer Ed Sheeran

I like all his speech. From the beginning to the end. It is just what many children and adolescents need to hear, what parents should tell them more often:

'eh, the important thing is not to be a popular child and become an adult' in the bunch '. It is better to be a child 'in the bunch' and become an outstanding adult '. And it is that Ed Sheeran's childhood made things difficult for him: he was born with a huge stain on his face, had vision problems, a broken eardrum, and when he tried to have surgery to remove the stain on his face, an error with anesthesia it produced ... stuttering! Do you know how he got over this problem? With music!

But not with any music, but through rap. Yes, as you hear it: rapping quickly was a stimulus, an incentive, a wonderful therapy to overcome stubbornly with stubbornness. Ed Sheeran not only managed to overcome his problem with speech:

he also strengthened his self-esteem and told himself that he would achieve everything he set out to do. A great example of the importance of values ​​such as effort and perseverance in the education of children. Do not miss the full speech of the singer (which was recorded during an important Gala in benefit of the American Institute of Stuttering). Here you have it:

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'I was a very, very strange child, and had a wine-colored birthmark on my face. They took it away with a laser when I was little, but something bad happened with the anesthesia and since then I stammer. And I used huge blue glasses that the health service gave me. I hope that someday you also have the same ... (joke). Seriously ... and I did not have a tympanum on one side. So stuttering was the least of my problems at school.

Anyway, it was difficult and the worst part was knowing what to say but not being able to express it.I went to many speech therapies that did not work.

But as a child I got involved in music, especially rap. Eminem was the first album that my dad bought me. When I was 9 years old my dad bought me the first album, without knowing what kind of music it was. And he let me listen to him until he knew every word of the record. And I was just 10 years old. And he raps very fast and very melodically and consistently. And imitating him helped me stop the stuttering. And since then I have continued advancing in music. The only thing I want to be clear ... no, not for adults. I think the adults present are well, they earn money and that ... It's more for the children present today who go to the therapies:

Stuttering is not something to worry about. And even if they have peculiarities and peculiarities ... I go to school with the most normal ones and they were very popular. Now one of the popular kids at school is my plumber. I'm not making it up: it's true! I do not want you to concentrate on stuttering today. That is not a disease.

I want children to know that they should be themselves, because no one in the world can be a better you than yourself. Do not try to be like the popular boy who ends up being normal. Accept your quirks because being weird is wonderful. And from the stutterer's point of view, do not see it as a problem. Work with him and get the treatment that works for them.

But never see it as a problem or as a disability. Go ahead with your lives and ... I came out well and you can too '. 7 benefits of rap for children you did not know Rap, used by singer Ed Sheeran to overcome his stuttering,

has many other benefits for children.

In fact, in many schools rap is used in different subjects. Can you imagine what are the benefits that make even teachers surrender to this musical modality? Among others, we highlight these seven: - Improve diction - Mental agility

- Abstract verbal comprehension

- Improve vocabulary

- Improve expressiveness

- Help express emotions

- Strengthen memory