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  • FAQ's About Stuttering
    Frequently asked questions about stuttering from the Stuttering Foundation of America.
    (Added: Wed May 01 2002)
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    Frequently asked questions about stuttering answered by Dr. Stan Goldberg Ph.D.
    (Added: Tue Jan 15 2002)
  • NIDCD Stuttering Information
    Stuttering information from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders website.
    (Added: Wed May 01 2002)
  • Sometimes I Just Stutter
    By Eelco de Geus © Copyright 1999 by Stuttering Foundation of America. We make it available for your personal use only. We hope you find it useful. Click on the image of the book cover to start reading.
    (Added: Wed May 01 2002)
  • Stuttering - ASHA
    Stuttering is a disorder of speech fluency that interrupts the forward flow of speech. All individuals are disfluent at times, but what differentiates the person who stutters from someone with normal speech disfluencies is the kind and amount of the disfluencies.
    (Added: Tue Jul 10 2001)
  • Stuttering and Teasing
    By Gail Wilson Lew, M.A. C.C.C. What do you do when your child tells you he was teased at school for his stuttering? Your first reaction might be to enroll him in a karate class! But, fighting back may not be the wisest response because it may only make matters worse. Growing up as a tomboy, my father encouraged me to beat up anyone that teased me when I stuttered. My father constantly recited, "Sticks and stones may break your bones, but words will never hurt you". He did the best he could, but the words did hurt me. I wish he had sat me down and talked about the issue of teasing and why people tease others.
    (Added: Fri Jul 20 2001)
  • Stuttering Prevention - by Anthony Wray Speech language Pathologist
    This site is dedicated to providing information about the nature of early childhood stuttering and ways to prevent its development. You will find numerous articles about early childhood stuttering, including warning signs, ways to reduce communication demands for children, and intervention programs for preventing and treating early childhood stuttering. You will also find many links to other articles about stuttering in school-aged children and adults.
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)
  • The Stuttering Homepage by Judith Kuster
    This WWW site is dedicated to providing information about stuttering. It is the project of Judith Kuster kuster@mankato.msus.edu an associate professor at Minnesota State University, Mankato
    (Added: Tue Jan 01 2002)

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