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  1. Stuttering: An Integrated Approach to Its Nature and Treatment by Barry Guitar, 2005-10-04
  2. Understanding and Controlling Stuttering: A Comprehensive New Approach Based on the Valsalva Hypothesis by William D. Parry, 2009-04-13
  3. Self-Therapy for the Stutterer by Malcolm Fraser, 2000-01-01
  4. The Child and Adolescent Stuttering Treatment & Activity Resource Guide by Peter R Ramig, Darrell Dodge, 2009-10-07
  5. Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators in the Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot by Robert Arthur, 1985-05
  6. The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot (The Three Investigators No. 2) by Robert Arthur, 1991-05-21
  7. Mastering Blocking And Stuttering: A Cognitive Approach to Achieving Fluency by Bob G. Bodenhamer, 2005-05-31
  8. Stuttering and Your Child: Questions and Answers by Stuttering Foundation of America, Jane Fraser, et all 1999
  9. Yoga for Stuttering: Unifying the Voice, Breath, Mind & Body to Achieve Fluent Speech by J.M. Balakrishnan, 2009-04-07
  10. Treatment of Stuttering: Established and Emerging Interventions by Barry Guitar, Rebecca McCauley, 2009-09-24
  11. Stuttering and Other Fluency Disorders, Third Edition by Franklin H. Silverman, 2003-08
  12. Stuttering: Foundations and Clinical Applications (The Allyn & Bacon Communication Sciences and Disorders Series) by Ehud Yairi, Carol H. Seery, 2010-04-10
  13. The Handbook of Early Stuttering Intervention
  14. Stuttering and Related Disorders of Fluency

1. Stuttering
Do you or does someone you know ever have a hard time getting words out? Get the whole story on stuttering and other speech problems in this article for kids. My Emotions Behaviors stuttering
http://kidshealth.org/kid/feeling/emotion/stuttering.html
KidsHealth Kids Dealing With Feelings
"My talking is bumpy."
"The words get stuck."
"My tongue stumbles."
"My brain goes faster than my mouth."
These are some of the things that kids say when they describe how it feels to stutter. In other words, they know what they want to say, but the words just don't come out smoothly. Kids who stutter will repeat a word or a sound or drag out part of a word. Other kids may have problems with certain sounds. For instance, "Ss" and "Zs" are tough for a kid who has a lisp. Someone who lisps says the "th" sound when they mean to use an "s" or "z" sound. Other kids have trouble only with words that have "Rs" in them. But whatever the speech problem, there is help available. What Are Stuttering and Speech Problems?
As human beings, we have the special ability to share our thoughts by talking. We start by forming a thought in our brains In the brain, this thought is changed into a code we've learned called language. Once the thought is coded into language, the brain sends a message to the muscles that control speech, telling them to move and make the right sounds come out. Then the mouth, face, neck

2. THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR STUTTERING
Welcome to the Home Page of. The National Center For stuttering. What is The National Center For stuttering? A Message To The Person Who Stutters
http://www.stuttering.com/
Welcome to the Home Page of
The National Center For Stuttering

What is The National Center For Stuttering?

A Message To The Person Who Stutters

The NCS Treatment Program

The NCS Fluency Enhancer
...
Dr. Martin F. Schwartz

3. Stuttering Home Page
Information about stuttering, therapy, research, literature, links, essays, conferences, organizations,
http://www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/comdis/kuster/stutter.html

4. Stuttering - Just For Kids
News, information, and FAQ for kids to help understand what causes people to stutter and the effects
http://www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/comdis/kuster/kids/kids.html

5. Stuttering.net - A Guide To The Best Stuttering Therapies
Is stuttering spoiling your life? Do you want to find a way to control your stuttering? stuttering.net provides information about stuttering and will guide you in your quest for fluency.
http://www.stuttering.net/
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Is stuttering spoiling your life? Do you want to find a way to control your stuttering? Stuttering.net provides information about stuttering and will guide you in your quest for fluency. Stu tte ring net
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Stuttering Therapies
What is Stuttering? My Child Stutters What is Stammering? ... stottern.ws
Stuttering Therapies
If you stutter, do not give up hope. Stuttering can be treated and we have selected the best stuttering therapies available. Click here to read more...
What is Stuttering?
Stuttering is more than a speech disorder. Stuttering is also a communication and behavioral disorder that affects the person as a whole and requires a holistic and comprehensive approach. Click here to read more...

6. StutteringJohn.com - Welcome
Official site of one of the members of Howard Stern's staff. News, information, pictures, appearance schedule, merchandise, and interviews.
http://www.stutteringjohn.com
Read some of the articles below: NOTE: If you have requested an autographed photo of John and have not
received it as of April 28, 2004, then please e-mail another request.
Thanks and sorry for any inconvenience.

7. Stuttering
It's normal for kids to stumble on their words as they learn to speak, but stuttering can be worrisome to parents. Learn more about what to do and when to seek help for stuttering in this article .
http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/ears/stutter.html

KidsHealth
Parents Medical Problems
Many children are just going through a stage of development when they stutter. Stuttering is a form of dysfluency - an interruption in the flow of speech. Children between the ages of 2 and 5 commonly repeat whole words and phrases and may interject fillers such as "uh" and "um" into their speech. This is called "normal dysfluency." When you consider that children of this age are still learning how to speak, developing coordination of the muscles used for talking, learning new words, putting words together into sentences, and discovering how to ask questions and influence outcomes with their words, it's easy to see why they acquire dysfluencies. What Causes Stuttering?
Stuttering can be worrisome to parents who fear that somehow "bad" parenting is the root of the problem. Parental behavior does not cause stuttering. In reality, the causes of stuttering are not precisely known - it is a very complicated and involved condition. About three times as many boys as girls stutter. However, more is known about the environmental factors. Stress, for example, can affect stuttering. Early Signs
The first signs of stuttering may appear after the second birthday or when a child is beginning to put words together to form sentences. To parents this may be upsetting, but it is a normal stage in speech development. Showing patience with your child and adopting a cautious, accepting, and informed attitude are best during the preschool years. A child may be dysfluent for a few weeks or several months, with symptoms disappearing and perhaps appearing again. Most children who begin stuttering before the age of 5 will lose the dysfluency.

8. Stuttering FAQ 3.23
Frequentlyasked questions about stuttering. CHINESE. stuttering Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ) The latest version of the stuttering FAQ is available at http//www.casafuturatech.com/faq.html, or on the newsgroup alt
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Stuttering Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)
The latest version of the Stuttering FAQ is available at http://www.casafuturatech.com/faq.html, or on the newsgroup alt.support.stuttering. , except where permitted by law.
STUTTERING SCIENCE
CHILDHOOD STUTTERING THERAPY
  • "My child is having trouble talking. Is he stuttering, or is it just normal childhood disfluencies ?" Should parents take a child to a speech pathologist right away, or wait and see if the child

9. Stuttering In Children
Short article with advice on what to do if your child stutters.
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11. The National Stuttering Association
Remember Me Click here to login. Annual stuttering Conference InformationClick here. Copyright 2002, 2003 National stuttering Association.
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The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is the largest self-help/support organization in the United States for people who stutter. Our mission is to bring "hope, dignity, support, education, and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, and their families." For more than 27 years, we have worked to improve the lives of people who stutter through our many programs, including: To learn more about these programs, follow the links above or use the menu at the left. You can also contact the NSA at (800) We Stutter (800-937-8888) or email us at info@WeStutter.org Why should I log in and register?
Click here to see the NSA’s Privacy Statement.

12. BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: Stuttering
Terminology of stuttering and treatment of stuttering. DSMIV stuttering. stuttering is a communication disorder characterized by excessive involuntary disruptions accessory behaviors. acoustics. acquired stuttering. ADA. adaptation effect
http://www.behavenet.com/capsules/disorders/stutter.htm
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DSM-IV: Stuttering
Stuttering is a communication disorder characterized by excessive involuntary disruptions in the smooth and rhythmic flow of speech, particularly when such disruptions consist of repetitions or prolongations of a sound or syllable , and when they are accompanied by emotions such as fear and anxiety , and behaviors such as avoidance and struggle abulia accent acceptance approach accessory behaviors acoustics acquired stuttering ADA adaptation effect adjacency effect advertising affective reactions airflow management Americans with Disabilities Act anticipatory behaviors anticipatory emotions anxiety aphasia approach-avoidance conflict approximation apraxia articulation aspirate auditory feedback avoidance behaviors avoidance reduction basal fluency level behavior modification between-word disfluencies bibliotherapy biofeedback blending block bounce breakdown hypothesis CAFET cancellation carryover cerebral dominance theory chronic perseverative stuttering syndrome circumlocution classical conditioning client-centered counseling clinical psychology clinician, speech-language

13. Stuttering Foundation Of America Home Page
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
http://www.stuttersfa.org/
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 organization in the world working towards the prevention and improved treatment of stuttering, reaching over a million people annually. We also offer extensive educational programs on stuttering for professionals. Through our award-winning Web site, we hope that we may be of service to you. (800)992-9392. Contact Information Donations Our Mission (PDF) Since 1947 ~ Helping Those Who Stutter
Our Web Site

14. Stuttering Prevention
Indirect stuttering therapy for young children, by Tony Wray, M.A.
http://www.prevent-stuttering.com/
This web site was designed and hosted by Tony Wray, M.A., CCC-SLP. Since 1996, Wray and Associates, his private practice, had paid for the expense of hosting the web site. In June 2003, he closed his clinic in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. He will continue to support this web site, with his own personal funds, as long it continues to provide a service valued by parents with concerns about early childhood stuttering.
To enter this web site, click on the logo.

15. The Stuttering Homepage
The stuttering Homepage This site is dedicated to providing information about stuttering. It includes information about research, therapy, support organizations, and conferences and other events.
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.mankato.msus.edu/dept/comdis/kuster/

16. Stuttering Foundation Of America Home Page
The stuttering Foundation provides free online resources, services and support tothose who stutter and their families, as well as support for research into
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/
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 organization in the world working towards the prevention and improved treatment of stuttering, reaching over a million people annually. We also offer extensive educational programs on stuttering for professionals. Through our award-winning Web site, we hope that we may be of service to you. (800)992-9392. Contact Information Donations Our Mission (PDF) Since 1947 ~ Helping Those Who Stutter
Our Web Site

17. Answers For Employers
stuttering Answers for Employers. Eliminating Stereotypes About stutteringPeople who stutter are as intelligent and welladjusted as non-stutterers.
http://www.stutteringhelp.org/answremp.htm
Stuttering:
Answers for Employers
Introduction The Stuttering Foundation of America receives many requests each year from managers, human resources professionals, and business owners for more information about stuttering. We assembled this guide to answer some common questions about stuttering and to provide additional resources for people who stutter and their colleagues in the workplace. Basic Facts
  • Over three million Americans stutter—more than one adult in a hundred. Stuttering affects 3 to 4 times as many men as women. There is a very good chance that your organization employs or will employ people who stutter. Stuttering is a chronic communication disorder that interferes with a person's ability to speak fluently. While the cause of stuttering is not known, there is evidence that the disorder has strong genetic and neurological components. People who stutter have performed successfully in the widest range of occupations from teacher to medical doctor and from public relations executive to salesperson. Many men and women who stutter have gone on to have highly successful careers in their chosen fields.

18. NTS:: Natural Therapy For Stuttering Or Stammering In The Privacy Of Your Home -
Natural stuttering therapy that uses only alternative medicine remedies to obtain rapid and sustained relief for stuttering or stammering in the privacy of one's home.
http://www.naturaltherapyforstuttering.com
Home About Me Questions Answers ... Advice
Natural therapy for Stuttering - A Cure
... is a new and a very unique program that our speech disorder community will get to know and experience its results. Pick any book on stammering cures and you will see that the author does not know anything about natural remedies that can be used to treat this complex disorder very successfully. We are here to help cure your stuttering.
Even if you go to your local bookstore and pick any book on alternative medicine, it is highly unlikely that you will see the word mentioned anywhere in its content. In fact, it would not be even mentioned in almost all books on alternative medicine that you will come across. There just isn't much honest information and help on these speech disorders and this is where my site comes in.
The main objectives of my stuttering therapy program is to find and to select the best possible alternative medicine tools to deal with speech disorders. The majority of people never tried or even heard of the remedies that I will discuss in detail in my program.
The remedies have changed my life in so many ways, and they will change yours. At a very least, you will obtain a very significant improvement in your speech that will be sustained. However, I know that you will find that the results that can be obtained from using my program are truly limitless.

19. Caroline Bowen PhD - Speech-Language Pathologist - Web Site
SLP information about stuttering / stammering for families, studentsand professionals about stuttering and its management.
http://members.tripod.com/caroline_bowen/stuttering.htm
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Stuttering
WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT IT?
© 2001 Caroline Bowen
A family affair
The realisation that a child is struggling to speak fluently is an alarming and unexpected experience for many parents. But for parents who remember stuttering themselves as children (and those for whom the problem persists) recognising that their own child is stuttering is something that they have probably anticipated having to deal with one day. Similarly, parents with older children who stutter probably get that awful "here we go again" feeling when their toddler or preschooler starts being dysfluent. People who stutter, and who are well-informed about the problem, are aware that stuttering tends to run in families. What they may not know is that many of the 'stuttering myths' that prevailed in earlier times have been exposed as so much superstition and folklore through international scientific research. Nowadays there is a range of successful treatments available for children who stutter. Most of these treatments were unavailable to their parents. If you are the parent of a child who stutters, you will be relieved to know that it is a speech problem, and not an emotional or psychological one. And you will also be reassured to know that stuttering can be treated successfully by speech pathologists.

20. National Stuttering Association (NSA)
National stuttering Association (NSA) The National stuttering Association (formerly the National stuttering Project) serves as an advocate for the stuttering community. This Web site provides
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://nsastutter.org/&y=021DCEA3DAC68CCB&a

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