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"Stuttering"
Activity of the Auditory Cortex During Speech Perception and Speech Production in Stuttering Study of Brain Activity During Speech Production and Speech Perception Behavioral: The Lidcombe Program for early stuttering; Behavioral: The Lidcombe ... [... more]
Clinical Trials

Stuttering Foundation of America
The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering. We are the first and the largest nonprofit charitable ... [... more]
stuttersfa.org

Stuttering and the Bilingual Child
According to the recent United States Census, one in seven, or 31.8 million, people in the United States speak a language other than English in the home. It is unknown how many people who stutter are bilingual, but it is safe to estimate that at ... [... more]
Stuttering Foundation

DOWN'S SYNDROME AND STUTTERING
This leaflet is designed to help people who have Down's syndrome, or who care for and work with people who have Down's syndrome to understand the problem of dysfluency in speech. People with Down's syndrome are born with an extra chromosome as a ... [... more]
Stuttering Foundation

Stuttering
Characteristics, causes, and treatment of stuttering. Includes information on normal dysfluencies and links to further information on stuttering. In most cases, stuttering has an impact on at least some daily activities. The specific activities ... [... more]
Speech, Language, Hearing Association

What is stuttering?
Stuttering is a speech disorder in which sounds, syllables, or words are repeated or prolonged, disrupting the normal flow of speech. These speech disruptions may be accompanied by struggling behaviors, such as rapid eye blinks or tremors of the ... [... more]
National Institute of Deafness

What Causes Stuttering?
Many young kids go through a stage when they stutter. Stuttering usually goes away on its own but in some cases lasts longer. Many young kids go through a stage between the ages of 2 and 5 when they stutter, repeating certain syllables, words or ... [... more]
Kids Health

If You Think
If your child has difficulty speaking and tends to hesitate on or repeat certain syllables, words, or phrases, he may have a stuttering problem. But he may simply be going through periods of normal disfluency that most children experience as they ... [... more]
stuttersfa.org

Neurogenic Stuttering
Neurogenic stuttering is a type of fluency disorder in which a person has difficulty in producing speech in a normal, smooth fashion. Individuals with fluency disorders may have speech that sounds fragmented or halting, with frequent ... [... more]
Stuttering Foundation

National Stuttering Association: Helping People who Stutter
The National Stuttering Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals through support, education, advocacy, and research. Feb 11, '09: ... [... more]
nsastutter.org

Fundacion Americana de la Tartamudez
The Stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support to those who stutter and their families, as well as support for research into the causes of stuttering. We are the largest - and the first - nonprofit charitable ... [... more]
tartamudez.org

Preschool Children Who Stutter
Parents who are concerned about their child's speech development should seek an evaluation from a qualified speech-language pathologist. You can find a list of board-recognized stuttering specialists and other clinicians with expertise in ... [... more]
nsastutter.org
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