Free Printable Brochures and Resources About Stuttering
- Aug 27, 2024
- 6 min read
Updated: Jun 1
The National Stuttering Association offers free stuttering printables, brochures, scripts, and educational resources to support people who stutter, families, educators, speech-language pathologists, employers, healthcare professionals, and allies.
These resources are designed to encourage understanding, self-advocacy, confidence, and respectful communication. They may be downloaded, printed, emailed, or shared digitally for educational and advocacy purposes.
All materials use NSA-approved language and reflect an evidence-based, respectful understanding of stuttering.
Choose the Resource You Need
Use this page to quickly find free stuttering brochures, printables, scripts, and advocacy tools in English.
Looking for Spanish versions? Visit our Spanish stuttering resources page to access available materials in Spanish.

Disclosure ID Cards
Printable and physical ID cards to support self-advocacy in public, medical, workplace, school, travel, and high-pressure communication situations.
General Stuttering Information
Educational brochures that explain stuttering clearly for the general public, allies, employers, listeners, and community members.
Families and Caregivers
Resources to help parents, caregivers, and families support children who stutter with understanding, confidence, and respect.
Students
Accommodation scripts and templates to help middle school, high school, and college students communicate their needs clearly.
Educators, SLPs, and Professionals
Resources for teachers, speech-language pathologists, healthcare providers, and professionals who support people who stutter.
Workplace Advocacy Tools
Email scripts, interview follow-up templates, and workplace resources to support self-advocacy and inclusive communication.
More NSA Support
Find additional NSA resources, local chapters, community support, and ways to get involved.
Stuttering Disclosure ID Card
The Stuttering Disclosure ID Card is a simple self-advocacy tool for situations where verbal explanations may feel difficult, rushed, or stressful.
It can be especially helpful during fast-paced or high-pressure interactions, such as traffic stops, airport security, medical appointments, workplace conversations, school settings, or everyday public interactions.
The card provides a clear and respectful way to communicate that you stutter. It allows you to share important information on your own terms, without pressure or expectation.
This card may be helpful in:
Public or high-stress situations
Medical or emergency settings
Workplace or school conversations
Travel and security settings
Everyday interactions where communication may feel rushed
Free Printable Stuttering Disclosure ID Card Downloads
English Version
Download the English version of the Stuttering Disclosure ID Card.
Spanish Version
Download the Spanish version of the Stuttering Disclosure ID Card.
Portuguese Version
Download the Portuguese version of the Stuttering Disclosure ID Card.
Order Printed Stuttering Disclosure ID Cards
Prefer a printed card? Physical Stuttering Disclosure ID Cards are also available through the NSA store in English or Spanish.
General Information About Stuttering
These educational brochures provide clear, accessible information about stuttering for the general public, employers, allies, listeners, schools, healthcare settings, and community education efforts.
Use these resources to support awareness, reduce stigma, and encourage more respectful communication with people who stutter.
Spanish versions of many general stuttering resources are also available.
Available Downloads
What Employers Should Know
A practical resource to help employers better understand stuttering in the workplace and support inclusive communication.
Information for Allies
A helpful guide for anyone who wants to better understand, support, and advocate alongside people who stutter.
Stuttering: So Much Can Be Done
An encouraging resource that explains support options, communication confidence, and the many ways people who stutter can thrive.
Notes to Listeners
A simple guide that helps listeners understand how to respond with patience, respect, and support when speaking with someone who stutters.
Navigating Insurance
A resource to help individuals, families, and professionals better understand insurance-related conversations around stuttering support and therapy.
Stuttering vs. Cluttering
A clear comparison resource that explains the difference between stuttering and cluttering.
Stuttering vs. Tourette’s
A helpful educational resource explaining the differences between stuttering and Tourette’s.
Neurogenic vs. Developmental Stuttering
A resource that explains the difference between neurogenic stuttering and developmental stuttering.
Information for Families
These resources are designed to support parents, caregivers, and families of children who stutter. They provide guidance rooted in understanding, respect, and long-term communication confidence.
Families play an important role in helping children feel heard, supported, and accepted.
Spanish versions of many family resources are also available.
Available Downloads
Helping Children Who Stutter
A supportive guide for families and caregivers who want to better understand how to help children who stutter.
Helping Parents of Children Who Stutter
A practical resource for parents looking for guidance, reassurance, and helpful ways to support their child.
Classroom Presentation
A printable presentation resource that can help explain stuttering in a school setting and encourage understanding among classmates and educators.
Accommodation Scripts For Students
These templates help students communicate their needs clearly and confidently in educational settings.
They can be used to start supportive conversations with teachers, professors, school staff, disability support teams, or academic advisors.
Available Downloads
Middle & High School Students
This template can help students request classroom accommodations and begin respectful conversations with teachers.
College Students
This email template can help college students request accommodations in a clear, respectful, and professional way.
Information for Educators, SLPs, and Professionals
These resources support educators, speech-language pathologists, healthcare providers, employers, and allied professionals in understanding stuttering and creating more inclusive, supportive environments.
They are helpful for school teams, clinics, workplaces, professional development sessions, and community education.
Spanish versions of many educator and professional resources are also available.
Available Downloads
Answers for Educators
A practical guide to help educators better understand stuttering and support students who stutter in the classroom.
SLP Resources: Helping Children Who Stutter
A resource for speech-language pathologists and professionals supporting children who stutter.
Stuttering and Fluency Assessment for Teachers
A helpful resource for teachers who want to better understand stuttering, fluency, and classroom support.
Stuttering: What Employers Should Know
A workplace-focused resource that helps employers understand stuttering and support respectful communication.
Pediatricians and Family Physicians
A resource for medical professionals who may interact with children, teens, adults, and families affected by stuttering.
Medical Professionals as Allies
A guide to help healthcare professionals create more understanding, patient, and supportive interactions with people who stutter.
Stuttering and the Military
A resource that addresses stuttering in military-related settings and helps promote understanding and advocacy.
Workplace Advocacy & Communication Tools
These tools support workplace self-advocacy, follow-up communication, accommodation requests, and confidence building for people who stutter.
They can be used by employees, job seekers, employers, mentors, and workplace advocates.
Available Downloads
Request Flexible Accommodations at Work
Email scripts to help employees request flexible accommodations in a clear, professional, and respectful way.
Interview Follow-Up Email Scripts
Templates to help job seekers follow up after interviews and communicate with confidence.
Stuttering Advocacy Bingo Board for the Workplace
A workplace advocacy activity designed to encourage awareness, reflection, and inclusive communication.
How to Use These Stuttering Resources
These printables may be used in many different settings, including:
School meetings and IEP discussions
Classroom education and awareness activities
Workplace education and DEI initiatives
Chapter meetings and outreach events
Healthcare and therapy settings
Conferences, health fairs, and awareness campaigns
Conversations with family members, friends, colleagues, and community members
For larger distributions or community events, we encourage you to pair these materials with local NSA chapter support whenever possible.
Looking for Spanish Resources?
Many NSA printables, brochures, and advocacy tools are also available in Spanish.
Visit our Spanish stuttering resources page to access Spanish language materials for people who stutter, families, educators, professionals, employers, and allies.
Looking for More Support?
These free stuttering printables are only one part of what the National Stuttering Association offers.
You may also find these resources helpful:
Resources for people who stutter
Support for parents and families
Education for teachers and schools
Advocacy and workplace resources
NSA chapters and community events
About the National Stuttering Association
The National Stuttering Association is the largest self-help organization for people who stutter and their families.
The NSA provides education, community, advocacy, and support to help people who stutter feel understood, respected, and less alone at every stage of life.
If these free stuttering printables and brochures have been helpful, please consider supporting our work so these resources can remain accessible to everyone.
Important Use Note
These materials may be printed, emailed, or shared digitally.
Please do not alter the content, remove National Stuttering Association attribution, or present these resources in a way that changes their intended meaning.
Why This Page Matters
Accurate information about stuttering reduces stigma, supports inclusion, and helps people communicate with confidence.
These free stuttering printables and brochures are one of the many ways the NSA works to make sure that no one who stutters ever has to navigate stuttering alone.
If you stutter, you are not alone.

