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Stories, Education & Resources
Real people. Real experiences. Real understanding. Explore stories from our community alongside trusted education and resources designed to support people who stutter and those who support them.


What to Expect at the NSA Annual Conference
A First-Timer’s Guide


First Timers Guide For The NSA Conference
Thinking about attending your first NSA Annual Conference? We already know the million questions running through your head: Can I afford...


Advocating for Yourself in the Workplace: A Guide for People Who Stutter
Explore strategies for helping people who stutter communicate effectively in the workplace, advocate for their needs, and build confidence.


Survivor Season 48 Weekly Recaps
Written by NSA Contributor and Survivor superfan James Hayden, this blog follows the journey of Mitch Guerra.


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.


The Power of Connection: Stories from NSA Chapters
Explore why NSA Chapters matter, and how to get involved.


Ensuring Every Voice is Heard: Workplace Accommodations for Effective Communication
Advocating for accommodations can be daunting, but you're not alone. Our tips and email scripts make the request process easier.


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


Driving Workplace Equity for People Who Stutter
WS@W provides tools, workshops, and resources to support workplace inclusion.


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.


Comprehensive Job Search Tips for People Who Stutter
Crafting Resumes, Writing Cover Letters, and Finding the Right Job Opportunities


Ava’s Amazing Journey
How One Day Sparked a Lifetime of Confidence for a Young Girl Who Stutters


Zoya: The Stuttering Star – A Children's Book Celebrating Uniqueness and Empowerment
A delightful and empowering children’s book written by high school student Sathvega Somasundaram


Workplace Communication: Techniques for Success
Explore effective workplace communication techniques


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


A Guide to Remote Work for People Who Stutter
It’s no surprise to most that remote work has increased dramatically since 2020. In fact, according to U.S. News, it may turn out to be ...
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