FAQs for Teachers
What should I do when a child stutters in my class?
The most important thing to do when a child is stuttering is be a good communicator yourself.
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Teacher Asks For Help (advice column)
By Dr. ROBERT WALLACE
Dear Teacher
Dear Teacher,
You are asked to read this because you have a child in your class who stutters. Stuttering changes from moment to moment and is different in each child. That makes it difficult to deal with. Quite possibly the stuttering of this particular child is no problem for you or for any of the other children. But it is also possible that the other children react to the stuttering and that you yourself are not always sure how best to handle the problem.
Notes to the Teacher
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Why Go To Speech Therapy?
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By Lisa Scott, Ph.D., The Florida State University
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