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Unlock Fun and Confidence: Games and Activities for Kids Who Stutter
Free activities to support your child on their stuttering journey.


A Guide to Remote Work for People Who Stutter
It’s no surprise to most that remote work has increased dramatically since 2020. In fact, according to U.S. News, it may turn out to be ...


Networking Skills for People Who Stutter
Leveraging Your Unique Strengths to Build Meaningful Professional Connections


Embracing a Career Change as a Person Who Stutters
Changing careers can be a transformative experience, offering the chance to explore new opportunities, leverage existing skills, and...


Understanding and Using Workplace Accommodations for People Who Stutter
Navigating the workplace as a person who stutters (PWS) can sometimes require additional support to ensure effective communication and...


From Shame to Confidence: Hanan Hurwitz’s Stuttering Journey
We are always eager to support members of the NSA on their career journeys. This month, we want to highlight the incredible...


Connecting People Who Stutter: Support in the Upper Plains
For individuals who stutter, finding a supportive community can make all the difference in their journey toward confidence and effective...


Top 10 Tips for Parents of School-Age Children Who Stutter
As a parent of a child who stutters, you know that there’s no magic "overnight" cure. However, new advancements in education and therapy...


Individualized Education Plan (IEP) Information
Please review our brochure for detailed information. An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a legally binding plan under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that outlines the specialized instruction, supports, and services a student with a disability needs in order to access a free appropriate public education (FAPE). For a child who stutters, an IEP ensures that their communication needs are recognized and that they have equal opportunities to partic


Free Printable Brochures About Stuttering
Part of the NSA’s ® mission is to spread awareness and education on stuttering, and one of the ways we accomplish this is via printable materials. Please feel free to print and share* these PDF files with family members, friends, classmates, co-workers, and professionals! Stuttering Disclosure ID Card We know navigating certain situations—like a traffic stop, airport security, or a fast-paced interaction—can feel even more stressful when you 're a person who stutters. That’


Understanding Speech Therapy for School-Age Children Who Stutter
Therapy for school-age children and teens who stutter is quite different from therapy for preschoolers who stutter. With preschoolers, goals often focus primarily on preventing negative reactions to stuttering and counseling caregivers through their concerns. Certainly, these are still relevant goals for many older children who stutter, but other goals become increasingly important as children grow. For example, therapy for school-age children and teens who stutter may also a


Find Stuttering Specialists Near You
If you or someone you care about is looking for professional support, finding the right speech-language pathologist can make all the...


International Stuttering Awareness Day
International Stuttering Awareness Day is right around the corner on October 22nd, and we have several ways to help you raise awareness,...


National Stuttering Awareness Week
NSA members participate actively in National Stuttering Awareness Week (NSAW) . This annual event is a time for the NSA to work with...


Stuttering Information For Employers
Stuttering affects the speech of 1 out of every 100 adults. As such, employers are likely to encounter people who stutter in the workforce or among job applicants. However… Stuttering does not need to be a barrier to success on the job! People who stutter can develop excellent communication skills. Many people who stutter have achieved success in a wide variety of jobs and professions. Still, employment discrimination does exist. Stuttering is widely misunderstood. People who


NSA Research Award Recipients
Since 1999, the NSA has honored outstanding research efforts focused on stuttering. Discover award-winning projects and the researchers behind them.


DIY Story Cubes: A Creative Speech Activity for Children
Looking for engaging speech activities for children? DIY Story Cubes offer a creative and playful way to build storytelling and communication skills, perfect for kids who stutter.


Stuttering in the Military
Stuttering affects the speech of one out of every 100 adults, making it likely that military personnel will encounter individuals who...


How One Voice Changed Stuttering Representation on Netflix
At first glance, Samantha “Sam” Roblyer is just your average adolescent young woman living in America’s heartland. In a state that is...


Making His Own Destiny
It’s been said that life starts at the lowest point. If that’s true, then the moment arrived for Shaun Ghulam at the Scarborough Town...
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