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The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering.

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We also offer extensive educational programs on stuttering for professionals. Through our award-winning Web site, we hope that we may be of service to you. (800) 992-9392.                                          Donate Now

 

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If you think your child is stuttering: How to Decide and 7 tips for talking with your childA new risk factors chart helps you determine whether your child is at a greater risk for chronic stuttering.

 

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 Streaming video: Stuttering and Your Child: Help for Parents

 

 

5 myths about stuttering. 

 

Click to enlarge; DblClick to restoreIf you stutter you are definitely in good company! Many famous people stutter and have been very successful in their chosen careers.
Click here for a list of famous people who stutter 

 

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8 Tips for Teachers. Download the PDF.

7 Tips for Talking with Your Child. Download the PDF.

 

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Global Online Network for Those Who Stutter 

 

 

 

 

 

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Temperament Can Underlie "Signature Strengths" in Children Who Stutter  by Patricia M. Zebrowski, Ph.D.

 

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New Research from Purdue University by Anne Smith, Ph.D.

 

 

 

 

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Stuttering Foundation flyers translated into Thai

 

 

 

 

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Help not lost in translation: Resources available in many languages.

 

 

 

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Talk About Stuttering: A podcast featuring weekly discussions.

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Luterman's Expertise Sharpens Skills in new DVD

 

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Richard Curlee: Remembered as a Gentleman, Scholar and for His Acts of Kindness

 

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Vivian Sheehan: Pioneering Speech-Language Pathologist and Advocate for People Who Stutter

 

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The Malcolm Fraser Society

 

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Young Author's Book a Big Success

 

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MySpace Outgrows Initial Expectations

 

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A Recipe for Confidence

 

 

alt textA poignant story: Tending to Grace is written by Kimberly Fusco. In this book for middle and high schoolers, the main character, Cornelia Thornhill, 14, stutters. Her adventures start when her mother pulls her out of school, leaving her with an elderly great-aunt in rural New England. 

 

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Hey kids, check out our updated kids' page!

 

 

 

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New information for SLPs.

 

 

 

 

 

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Stuttering makes political waves: Our hope is that the Biden candidacy will bring a positive discussion about stuttering in both the national and world media and will be an inspiration to those of us who stutter. CLICK HERE

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SFA's Spanish resources featured on Telemundo

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alt textHelp Me To Speak: A documentary on stuttering from the United Kingdom. 

 
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