Are you in the Military or thinking of enlisting in the Military? Do you worry about your stuttering affecting your ability to serve? Hear from active duty a...
Are you in the Military or thinking of enlisting in the Military? Do you worry about your stuttering affecting your ability to serve? Hear from active duty a...
Similar in appearance to a hearing aid, SpeechEasy is a combination of proven technology and techniques that can be used to reduce stuttering
About 25% of kids stutter between ages 2 and 4. A UnityPoint Health expert explains causes, how to help a child who stutters & when to seek help.
Stuttering in children is fairly common: as many as 10% of children stutter between the ages of 2 and 6. Although the majority of them stop, it can be distressing for both the children and t...
Stuttering can be complicated and easily misunderstood, especially by people who do not stutter. Stuttering awareness is one of the main ways to tackle s...
Although, there is no cure for stuttering, therapy can assist in your child’s feelings and attitude toward his or her stuttering. There is hope!
More than 10 percent of people who stutter work in food service, but their voices aren’t always heard
"Imagine how poetically inclined I sounded by describing camping as 'a night spent underneath the bright stars.'”
If you believe you have a child who has a stutter, learn more about stutters and how to support your child.
These half-dozen superstars are all the more inspiring for the bullying and discouragement they have overcome.
These stars have talked about their experiences struggling with — and surmounting — a stutter. Hear their stories, in honor of International Stuttering Awareness Day
We’re talking to more robots—but the technology leaves people who stutter behind
Researchers hope the stammering rodents help find a cure for the speech problem.
A glitch in speech initiation gives rise to the repetition that characterizes stuttering.
One of the more challenging clinical decisions that confront speech-language pathologists is what to do with a young child who stutters. Do we recommend intervention? Do we wait and see if t…
For some reason, most people seem to focus on the uniformed services when complaining about challenges in communicating. The solution? You don’t need a Universal Translator, just a little common sense when communicating to a non-military audience. "Teaching Ferrets to Yodel: 10 Tips for Communicating to a Non-Military Audience ".