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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.


How a Stuttering ID Card Impacted My Experience With Customs
A personal account of using the NSA Stuttering ID Card while crossing the US-Canada border alone, showing how disclosure on one’s own terms can reduce fear, prevent misjudgment, and create smoother interactions with authority figures.


What NSA Chapters Can Do for People Who Stutter
This article explores how NSA Chapters create affirming, community-centered spaces for people who stutter, reducing isolation, fostering self-acceptance, and empowering individuals and families through shared experience.


Drew Lynch: How Comedy, Stuttering, and Laughter Became His Voice
An in-depth profile of comedian Drew Lynch exploring how stuttering shaped his comedy, advocacy, and approach to vulnerability, while challenging assumptions about communication, confidence, and being heard.


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.


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.


Workplace Communication: Techniques for Success
Explore effective workplace communication techniques


Networking Skills for People Who Stutter
Leveraging Your Unique Strengths to Build Meaningful Professional Connections


Embracing a Career Change as a Person Who Stutters
Changing careers can be a transformative experience, offering the chance to explore new opportunities, leverage existing skills, and...


Understanding and Using Workplace Accommodations for People Who Stutter
Navigating the workplace as a person who stutters (PWS) can sometimes require additional support to ensure effective communication and...


The Importance of Speech-Language Pathologists
For those who stutter, the journey to confident communication can be challenging, but with the right support, progress is possible.
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