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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.


Support Groups Help People Who Stutter
The NSA provides support for adults who stutter through an extensive network of local chapters nationwide. Local chapter meetings provide...


Stuttering Treatment Options
While there is currently no cure for stuttering that works consistently, across time, for all people, there are various options that may help people who stutter. Some methods focus on promoting confident and effective communication, facilitating desensitization to stuttering, practicing mindfulness, modifying speech, and/or exploring stuttering acceptance. Like any good treatment, help for people who stutter should be tailored to the individual. In other words, what works for


Understanding Stuttering
What Is Stuttering? Stuttering is a natural variation in speech in which the timing and flow of spoken language include moments of repetition, prolongation, or blocking of sounds and words. These moments are simply examples of the many ways humans produce speech. Commonly Observed Features Repetitions – repeating sounds, syllables, or words (e.g., “I-I-I want to go”). Prolongations – stretching out a sound (e.g., “ssssun”). Blocks – pauses where speech momentarily stops
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