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Exploring the Roots of Stuttering: Dr. Cara Singer’s Journey from Graduate Researcher to Tenured Professor
See how Dr. Cara Singer’s early NSA-funded research sparked a lifelong commitment to understanding stuttering and improving the support, confidence, and care provided to children who stutter.


From Awareness to Action: How NSA Programs Make a Difference
It’s one thing to talk the talk. It’s quite another to walk the walk. We don’t just raise awareness about stuttering. We create real change. From NSA Chapters and virtual meetups to youth programs, workplace advocacy, and groundbreaking research, our initiatives are helping people who stutter and their families thrive. This article takes you inside our programs that move the needle!


Matthew’s Stuttering Journey Told Through Folk Music
Folk musician and NSA member Matthew DeChant shares how stuttering shaped his journey on and off the stage. Through music and the support of the NSA, he has found confidence, community, and a powerful voice of expression.


Nationwide Mental Health Counseling Directory for Parents of Children Who Stutter
Discover our nationwide counseling directory with experts, hospitals, and networks to support the voice and well-being of children who stutter.


Affirmation Cards for Kids Who Stutter
Build confidence and self-esteem with free printable affirmation cards for kids who stutter. Perfect for mirrors, lunchboxes, or daily reminders.


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.


Specialized Resources for Speech-Language Pathologists Working with PWS
Discover practical tools, research, and support from the National Stuttering Association to help speech-language pathologists better serve people who stutter, inside and outside the therapy room.


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.
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