Join us for an adventurous journey into the world of storytelling! At Tale Time Adventure, we invite all children who stutter to take part in diving into the art of creating their own unique stories and narrating their imagination.
Throughout the workshop, you will be engaging in interactive storytelling exercises with other participants and crafting your own tell tales adventure. The workshop will consist of three types of games including; a broken telephone game played alongside other children, Pictinoary and crafting your own story. This workshop would be a great way to connect with children who stutter.
About the presenters
Misha Gohar
Is an individual who navigates the world with a unique perspective shaped by her experiences; specifically related to stuttering. I don’t let my stutter define me, but understand that it is part of who I am and a means for adding depth and thoughtfulness to communication. I would like to meet like minded people who have had similar struggles and also inspire individuals who are still struggling with acceptance.
Ridwana Miah
Ridwana is a paralegal who stutters and has an academic background in politics, law, policy, public governance, and public administration. Through her studies, she gained valuable insights into disability policies and laws, enabling her to analyze how various work and social environments accommodate individuals with disabilities. She actively contributes to International Stuttering Awareness Day, using her writing to share personal stories and insights about the challenges and triumphs of living with a stutter. Through her advocacy, she aims to raise awareness and foster understanding about stuttering, encouraging others in the community to find their voices and speak out. Ridwana believes that those who stutter are their own best advocates, as their lived experiences uniquely position them to promote awareness and support for others.