Some people are visibly uncomfortable when they meet someone who stutters. They might stare at the person, like a deer caught in headlights. Or they might look …
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Resources for children and adult who stutter
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Some people are visibly uncomfortable when they meet someone who stutters. They might stare at the person, like a deer caught in headlights. Or they might look …
[Read more...] about How to speak with people who stutter: do we need rules?
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Do you remember the joys of being a teenager? Growth spurts. Hormones amok. Peer-pressured to distraction. Painfully self-conscious: How do I look? Should …
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Stuttering research - though voluminous, and growing - is notoriously hard to sift through and weigh for at least three reasons: with a few exceptions, …
[Read more...] about Stuttering treatments: what works for whom? An evidence update
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Speech restructuring or prolonged speech treatments, like the Camperdown Program can help adults who stutter to speak more fluently. Often, after working with a …
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Relapse rates for adult stuttering treatments are too high. Even for best-in-class, evidence-based speech restructuring and prolonged speech programs like the …