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An Open Letter: Stuttering Is Personal & Choice Is Powerful
Stuttering is not one-size-fits-all. This open letter from the National Stuttering Association affirms the power of choice and calls for greater respect for every unique stuttering journey.


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


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.


Facts About Stuttering
The more we understand stuttering, the better we can educate others about it. The NSA has partnered with leading stuttering specialists and researchers to provide accurate information about stuttering. Here are a few facts about stuttering: Stuttering usually begins in childhood, between the ages of 2 and 5 years. It’s estimated that about 1% of the world’s population stutters, though about 5% of children go through a period of stuttering. Stuttering can begin gradually and d
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