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I have a small medical problem with my voice. I can speak like a normal 18 year old, but my voice sounds scratchy and rough at certain times. When my voice started to go through a change around 13 years old, my vocal cords started not functioning right. That caused my voice to change inproperlly. I had more problems with my voice earlier on, but my voice has improved a little more. I am seeing a doctor, to see if I will ever grow out of this medical problem.

Since I've had this small medical problem with my voice, children (around 3-7 b years old) constantly give me a hard time because of my voice sounds. Even if I'm around children, and my voice isn't sounding the worse, children still give me a hard time because of this problem I have. Yes they are young, but over the years I have been pionted-out, intimidated, and embarrassed by children. This has caused me to hate being around children, and when I have to be around children I get all nervous. What should I do ?

2007-07-20 14:28:20 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Sociology

Have has spoken to a speach pathologist before about this, and she did help me a this problem.

2007-07-20 14:54:54 · update #1

9 answers

I totally understand your feelings, but I am a recently retired elem/preschool teacher who would like to make this simple for you. use humor and don't put adult attitudes on kids. They will always tho push to see how the adult will react, so if you can try once using humor, and say like "I'm imitating Darth Vader or Dora the Explorer " and ask if they want to play along, they will love it, drop to their level,think at their age, they love to pretend. I've dealth with a ton of kids. They are testing you to see how far they can push, they always will but when they see you want to be their friend, they love to play.

2007-07-20 14:55:08 · answer #1 · answered by I Love Jesus 5 · 5 4

My brother and that i are 5 years aside so i do no longer keep in mind lots from his early years. i've got not got lots adventure around babies and that i discover it frustrating to appreciate a thank you to be around them. i assume it is going to in simple terms come to us slowly by way of the years and gaining adventure.

2016-12-10 17:53:48 · answer #2 · answered by mckernan 4 · 0 0

see a doctor and get the appropriate treatment from a speech pathologist. With the kids - turn it into a positive: say, yeah that's my special voice - listen while I do Lisa Simpson. After a while your voice will change as a result of the treatment and you will no longer have to go through such highjinks. You cannot change the kids.

2007-07-20 14:51:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

Are you sure they are trying to intimidate you? children at this age do not knowingly try to embarrass people. They do have the ability to find the one thing in their environment that is not familiar, you. Its not until about 2nd or 3rd grade that they start pointing to someone and harass them for being different.

Children are by nature very curious, most likely they want to know why your voice sounds so different. Try explaing to them that as you got older your voice changed. Sounds lame, but they will most likely accept that. Children have that ability to embarrass you without even knowing that they are doing it. Next time this happens, just take a deep breathe and smile. Good luck with your voice!!

2007-07-20 14:43:19 · answer #4 · answered by Jenna C 2 · 3 6

kids can be harsh but some don't do it on purpose & some do, but that's okay. You know who you are. Kids may pick at ya but when u kill them with kindness they'll look at you funny then before u know it they'll be running to see you everyday because they know that u care. Kids can be harsh but they can also change your life. Just don't take it to personal.
Do not allow what happened in the past determine your future.

2007-07-20 18:35:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

Just ignore them and go on with life.

2007-07-21 13:00:34 · answer #6 · answered by sockspaw7 3 · 0 1

Simplest solution would be to avoid the blighters until the problem is corrected.

Are you seeing a speech pathologist? They could probably give you some exercises and guidelines on how to overcome or minimize the problem.

2007-07-20 14:38:54 · answer #7 · answered by St N 7 · 1 7

What if you just didn't speak around kids so much? Kids are pretty blunt so best not to be fodder for teasing.

2007-07-20 14:41:10 · answer #8 · answered by KushPush 2 · 0 7

i hate kids too :)

2007-07-20 14:36:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 7 1

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