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A Handbook on Stuttering
Rarely does a textbook transcend the ordinary to be universally considered a “classic”. The esteemed A Handbook on Stuttering, now in its 6th edition, continues to be the only existing work that offers a comprehensive review of evidence-based knowledge about the etiology, nature, and treatment of stuttering. Since the last edition was published there have been numerous important advances in research on stuttering, particularly with regard to brain research and language development. This edition captures these new developments, without losing the historical information that makes it so unique..
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Manual of Stuttering Intervention (Clinical Competence Series)
Therapy for Stuttering presents a comprehensive, eclectic approach to stuttering intervention beginning with a multifactorial model and clear guidelines for assessment of the problem. Key components of therapy programs are presented in an accessible, outline format for ready use in the clinic with children, adolescents, and adults. The authors stress the need to tailor therapy programs to individuals given all the factors that affect their communicative needs and the extent to which stuttering interferes with communication. Ideal for upper-level undergraduate and graduate level courses on stuttering..
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Curing my Stutter
This book will provide you with all the tools you need to cure your stutter It deals with the mental amplitude you need as well as offering practical advice in treating your stutter There is also a section especially dedicated to parents of children that stutter. This tremendous resource includes proven techniques for exploring, understanding and overcoming the beliefs and feelings that allow stuttering to be part of your life..
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If Your Child Stutters: A Guide for Parents
This all new 7th edition is written for parents who are concerned about the speech of their young child. The goals of this book are to help you distinguish between normal disfluencies and stuttering and to enable you to begin working with your child with a better understanding of the problem. New Risk Factors Chart helps the reader determine whether or not stuttering is likely to become a serious problem. An authoritative, understandable book for parents, it includes what to expect in an evaluation and information on how to obtain insurance reimbursement for stuttering treatment. It is often used as a supplement to clinical treatment. This book represents the thoughts of many experts in the field of stuttering, all of whom attach great importance to early intervention in prevention of stuttering in the young child. Other contributors: Drs. Edward G. Conture, Carl Dell, David Prins, Harold Starbuck, C. Woodruff Starkweather, Charles Van Riper, and Dean Williams. 7th edition 2007. 64 pages.
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Stutter Monk
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Advice to Those Who Stutter
A truly remarkable book and all-time bestseller! This is a remarkable book of therapy advice. What makes it unique is that every article has been written by men and women who stutter themselves. Each of them has been `through the mill' and knows what it is to have experienced the fear, anxiety, and despair which is so often the lot of those who stutter. Each specializes in the treatment of stuttering and each relates what he or she believes will help you. Twenty-eight specialists including Van Riper, Sheehan, Breitenfeldt, Ramig, Molt, Quesal, Manning, St. Louis, Rentschler, Starbuck, Gregory, Sheehan,and many more..
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Young Children Who Stutter Ages 2-6 (Information and Support for Parents)
If you suspect your child is stuttering, you may be feeling worried, confused, or at a loss about what you can do to help. Family members, friends, professionals, and even the media may have given you conflicting advice about what you should do next. The purpose of this booklet is to give you current information about stuttering and, in particular, young children who stutter. We will review basic facts about stuttering and discuss a variety of treatment options that are available for helping preschool and young school-age children who stutter. Our primary goal is to help you achieve the best possible outcome for your child s speech. This will involve providing you with the background knowledge you will need to make an informed decision about whether your child needs speech therapy, as well as helping you learn about ways you can help your child at home. The booklet is organized into five sections, each of which represents a different aspect of a five-step plan you can follow to help your child: Step One: Don t Panic! When a young child starts to stutter, it can be a frightening experience for family members. Although these fears are understandable, they can sometimes make it harder for you to help your children most effectively. The goal of the first section of this booklet is to put your mind at ease by giving you an overview of the many types of assistance that are available for children who stutter. Step Two: Get Informed. As you begin to address your child s stuttering, you will be faced with many difficult decisions, such as whether you should pursue treatment, what type of treatment you should select, and how you can help your child at home. The purpose of the second chapter is to provide you with the specific background knowledge you will need to make decisions that will help your child. Step Three: Get Help. There are many resources available for parents of children who stutter. Some of these resources take the form of booklets, such as the one you are reading now. Other resources take the form of people who can work with you to help your child, such as speech language pathologists and even other people who stutter. The third section discusses some of these resources and how you can get connected with them. Step Four: Get Started. In this section, we provide specific suggestions about how you can start helping your child right away. Look here for information about how to respond to various situations that may arise in your child s life. This section also contains general advice about how to respond when your child is stuttering and how to encourage family members and others to work together to help your child. Step Five: Get Support. The final section provides you with stories written by other parents of children who stutter that can help you to know that you are not alone in your feelings regarding your child s speech. There are also lists of suggested readings and resources that will help you find the support you need as the parent of a young child who is having difficulty with his/her speech fluency. Finally, as you read this booklet and begin to implement some of the many suggestions about how to help your child, please remember that help is available. If you have questions about anything written in this booklet, call the National Stuttering Association at (800) We Stutter (800-937-8888). We will put you in touch with a specialist in childhood stuttering who can answer your questions and help you determine the best course of action for you and your child..
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