
Stuttering
Five Key Facts about Stuttering by Nina Reeves and J. Scott Yaruss
Ableism to Empowerment: Navigating School Structures When Working with Students Who Stutter by Nina Reeves, Timothy W. Flynn, Reuben Z. Schuff (ASHA, 2022)
Practical Tip Videos for Parents
Covered topics:
Info for parents/listeners from a young adult who stutters
Helping your child at home
Focusing on communication/having open communication
Handling time pressure
And more
What is stuttering?
What causes stuttering?
Stuttering facts
What to do when talking to someone who stutters?
School resources for young people who stutter and allies
National Stuttering Association
I Stutter, But I Need You to Listen. | New York Times Opinion
Video interview with New York Times journalist John Hendrickson who also stutters
Support Groups
National Association of Young People Who Stutter (FRIENDS)
Virtual Kids Groups (Ages 6-11): Register online to join various Zoom sessions; each session is limited to 12 participants
Virtual Teen Groups (Ages 11+): Register online to join various Zoom sessions; each session is limited to 20 participants and is supervised by an adult
Virtual Parent Groups: Register online to join Zoom session; sessions are a space for parents, guardians, and relatives to connect with each other and learn strategies to support your young person who stutters
Spanish groups for families: Grupos para Familiares en Español
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