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From Self-Therapy for the Stutterer, by Malcom Fraser


Kevin: Being a life-long stutterer, I searched for the path to fluency. I found it by being unconcerned about my audience; not by trying to be fluent. After that day, I savored any little victory where I voluntarily spoke. Those daily affirmations gradually built my confidence in speaking even though I still stuttered.


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Our Speech-Language Pathologist workshop program has spanned more than 30 years. We’ve trained therapists from every continent, from more than a 100 countries, and all 50 states — and we’re not done yet!


Katarzyna: Participating in the Stuttering Foundation workshop in Portland in 2011 (run by great trainers: Susan Hamilton, Jennifer Watson and Ellen Reuler) was one of the best experiences in my professional life - thank you Jane Fraser and the Stuttering Foundation!


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A List of FAQs Just for Teachers featured on the SFA website 74% INTROVERT


Charles: As a stutterer I found I was successful giving oral reports and presentations when I "over prepared." I even had a prepared answer for questions I did not know. I remember presentations in college where I felt intense pressure because I knew I was a stutterer, but my motor started and I got through. Over preparing and appearing overly confident may have made me seem a little obnoxious but the stuttering was momentarily avoided. Fluent speaking children may just "wing it" when giving reports, but a stutterer must be very prepared.


BSC: This pic is really moving. Takes me back to my mum trying to help me to read aloud from Boy by Roald Dahl. Captures the frustration, and above all the fear, that kids at that age can feel.


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