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How to Support a Child Who Stutters Without Blaming Yourself
Explore stuttering, uncover why many parents feel unnecessary guilt, and discover practical ways to help your child grow with confidence and joy.


When People Who Stutter Realize They’re Not Alone
Discover how connecting with others who stutter can change your life. Explore NSA support groups, stories, and resources that remind you—you are not alone.


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.


Stuttering and Mental Health: You Are Not Alone
Therapist and person who stutters Sam Gennuso shares honest insight and strategies for taking care of your emotional well-being. You are not alone.


Orlando Sanchez Lugo on Art, Stuttering, and Finding Community
In this heartfelt conversation, artist and podcaster Orlando Sanchez Lugo reflects on growing up with a stutter, how art helped him express what words could not, and why finding the stuttering community has given him the courage to speak out and support others.


Reflecting on Our Reality: Seeing Stuttering on Survivor
Mitch’s time on Survivor offered powerful, authentic representation of people who stutter. Read one fan’s emotional reflection on seeing stuttering treated with respect on national TV.


How the NSA Helps Families of Children Who Stutter
Learn how the NSA supports families of children who stutter with programs, resources, and community connections.


Looking for Support? Connect with a Stuttering Support Group
Explore how to find support groups, why they matter, and how you can get involved today.


Dancing Through Difference: A Conversation with Nick Korkos
Dancer Nick Korkos shares how stuttering shaped his journey—and how art helped him embrace his true, authentic self.


Speech-Language Pathologists and Stuttering: Bridging Therapy and Community
Learn how SLPs can help build a stronger, more connected stuttering community


Creating A Supportive Classroom
Tips for Educators Working with Students Who Stutter


Living with a stutter: My journey to finding solace
Growing up with a stutter wasn’t easy, but asking for help, finding courage, and embracing my voice led me to peace—and purpose.


Stuttering in the Military: Voices from the Frontline
Stuttering in the military is often misunderstood. We spoke with two PWS in the armed forces to share their experiences.


Sharing His Reality: Mitch Guerra's Journey to Survivor, Fiji
Mitch Guerra, a pioneering contestant on Survivor, challenges the misconceptions about stuttering on national television.


Why Advocacy Matters: Building a World That Listens to People Who Stutter
Explore why advocacy for people who stutter is important, how it benefits individuals and society, and how you can create meaningful change.


Breaking Myths: Understanding Stuttering Beyond the Stereotypes
This guide debunks stuttering myths, shares research-backed insights, and offers support strategies.


Representing our Reality: Stuttering on Survivor
Why Stuttering on Survivor Is Worth Talking About


You Are Not Alone: Raising a Child Who Stutters
Learn how to support and encourage a child who stutters with patience, understanding, and expert-backed strategies.


Supporting Students Who Stutter: A Guide for Educators
Learn how educators can effectively support students who stutter in the classroom.


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