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Role-Playing Scenarios: Building Confidence for Kids Who Stutter
Role-playing is a fantastic way for kids who stutter to practice communication skills in a supportive and low-pressure environment. By...


Interactive Sounds Scavenger Hunt: Playful Learning for Kids
Looking for a creative way to help kids practice their sounds while keeping them engaged and active? The Sounds Scavenger Hunt is an...


Navigating Preschool Stuttering: A Guide for Concerned Parents
Learn how preschool stuttering doesn't have to define your child's future.


Supporting Your School-Age Child Who Stutters: A Guide for Parents
As children who stutter grow older, they may encounter new challenges as they become more aware of their stuttering. As a parent, you...


Boost Communication Skills with NSA’s Challenge Cards
Our new Communication Challenge Cards are a fun, engaging, and interactive activity to get kids talking! This is a printable tool...


Make Speech Fun with Communication Bingo
At the National Stuttering Association (NSA), we’re always looking for creative ways to support those who stutter in building their...


A New Approach to Self-Disclosure of Stuttering
One of the more valuable tools speech-language pathologists teach their clients is the art of self-disclosure. Research indicates people...


Remembering Russ Hicks
Russ Hicks made a lasting impact on the stuttering community, and this heartfelt tribute from Dr. Lee Reeves reflects on the impact a...


Classroom Speaking Situations
As an educator, you are an important influence on a child’s journey through their school years. You have a vital yet difficult job. The...


Celebrating Barry Liben
Not many people will leave a mark on the world like Barry Liben did. Barry was a savvy businessman, fiercely loyal friend, and proud...


The Pediatrician’s Role in Supporting Childhood Stuttering
Learn how pediatricians can identify, support, and guide families of children who stutter. Understand the causes of stuttering, referral guidelines, and early intervention best practices.


Engaging Things To Do for NSA Meetings
Warm-Up Activities Good News As members introduce themselves, ask them to share some good news from their recent experiences. More...


Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists
Explore evidence-based stuttering resources, CEU opportunities, and research collaborations for SLPs. Join the NSA’s professional community supporting people who stutter.


Why SLPs Should Collaborate with the NSA
Provide comprehensive care and foster a supportive community for people who stutter.


Essential Tips for Parents of Children Who Stutter
You have a child who stutters, so you know that there is no magic “overnight” cure. New and important developments in education and...


Treatment Practices for Stuttering
Treatment practices for stuttering have varied widely over the years. Some professionals advocated ignoring the stuttering behavior, in...


Other Stuttering Associations for Support
A guide to national and international stuttering associations offering support, therapy, education, and community for people who stutter.


Pharmaceuticals for Stuttering
Medication for stuttering has always captured the imagination of people who stutter and their families. In the future we are not likely...


Alternative Treatments for Stuttering: Explore Your Options
Wouldn’t it be great if there were a miracle cure for stuttering? Just take a pill, go though a course or plug in a device and you’ll...


Myths about Stuttering
Learn the key facts about stuttering—how it develops, what causes it, and why it varies. Explore accurate, research-based insights from the National Stuttering Association and leading experts.
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