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Stuttering: Straight Talk for Teens ©
Stuttering Foundation — If you found this video helpful and would like to donate, please click here. Would you also like to purchase this video? It is available at our online store. Teen Video Broadband Dial-upMore…
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Stuttering: For Kids, By Kids
Stuttering Foundation — Broadband Dial-up . Click here to request FREE information. Stuttering Foundation of America 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.More…
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"Stuttering"
Clinical Trials — Activity of the Auditory Cortex During Speech Perception and Speech Production in Stuttering Study of Brain Activity During Speech Production and Speech Perception Open Studies / "Stuttering" Follow-up of Children After Stuttering ...More…
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Autism Spectrum Disorders and Stuttering
Stuttering Foundation — Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) include Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified, and Asperger's Syndrome. All three are characterized by impairments in 1) social interaction, 2) communication, and 3) restricted ...More…
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Stuttering and the Bilingual Child
Stuttering Foundation — According to the recent United States Census, one in seven, or 31.8 million, people in the United States speak a language other than English in the home. It is unknown how many people who stutter are bilingual, but it is safe to estimate that at ...More…
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What Causes Stuttering?
Kids Health — Many young kids go through a stage when they stutter. Stuttering usually goes away on its own but in some cases lasts longer. Many young kids go through a stage between the ages of 2 and 5 when they stutter, repeating certain syllables, words or ...More…
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Stuttering Foundation of America
We are the first and the largest nonprofit charitable organization in the world working towards the prevention and improved treatment of stuttering, reaching over a million people annually. We also offer extensive educational programs on ...More…
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Stuttering and Tourette's Syndrome
Stuttering Foundation — Tourette's Syndrome (TS) was first described in 1885 as a separate disease by the French physician, Dr. Georges Gilles de la Tourette. One of the main characteristics is the presence of multiple motor and vocal tics. Tics are involuntary, sudden, ...More…
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DOWN'S SYNDROME AND STUTTERING
Stuttering Foundation — This leaflet is designed to help people who have Down's syndrome, or who care for and work with people who have Down's syndrome to understand the problem of dysfluency in speech. People with Down's syndrome are born with an extra chromosome as ...More…
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Neurogenic Stuttering
Stuttering Foundation — Neurogenic stuttering is a type of fluency disorder in which a person has difficulty in producing speech in a normal, smooth fashion. Individuals with fluency disorders may have speech that sounds fragmented or halting, with frequent ...More…
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Stuttering
Speech, Language, Hearing Association — What can I do to communicate better with people who stutter? University College London's Archive of Stuttered Speech (UCLASS) Characteristics, causes, and treatment of stuttering. Includes information on normal dysfluencies and links to further ...More…
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What is stuttering?
National Institute of Deafness — Stuttering is a speech disorder in which sounds, syllables, or words are repeated or prolonged, disrupting the normal flow of speech. These speech disruptions may be accompanied by struggling behaviors, such as rapid eye blinks or tremors of the ...More…