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Dear Stuttering Foundation Friends,


2019 GIFTS IN HONOR OF DR. LISA SCOTT


Dr. Shelley Brundage Dr. Courtney Byrd Jane Fraser


Susan Hamilton Burleigh Linda Hinderscheit Elise Kaufman Rachelle Loir Robyn Martin


Sometimes I pay too much attention to the latest fad in speech therapy instead of choosing a traditional, more effective approach. Beware the lure of an easy fix. Choose a therapy that has long-term benefits.


Sincerely,


Editor's Note: These well-known therapists can be seen in films produced by the Stuttering Foundation. This philosophy is in line with “stuttering is what you do when trying not to stutter.”


Dan Pappas first wrote to the Stuttering Foundation seeking information in the early 1980s; he has been a friend of the Foundation since then. He worked for 40 years as a contractor librarian at the NASA/Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. Happily single, Dan enjoys bicycle riding, reading, traveling, and contributing to SFA Magazine!


The Stuttering Foundation’s streaming video library is packed with informative titles for parents and SLPs alike. Our most popular titles to date, based upon number of views, are as follows:


1. Basic Clinical Skills


2. Sharpening Counseling Skills 3. Working with Pre-Schoolers Who Stutter 4. Cluttering 5. Autism Spectrum Disorder and Stuttering 6. Stuttering: A Clinical Review of the Evidence 7. The School-Age Child Who Stutters 8. Bilingualism and Stuttering: Typical versus Clinical Speech Disfluency 9. Desensitization with Parents 10. A Fresh Look at Stuttering


Find the link to our video library on our homepage in the upper right corner. Look for:


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