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Help for Those Who Stutter is as Close as Your Local Library


As a trusted source of current and timely information on stuttering, our materials are as close as your nearest public library. For decades, the Stuttering Foundation has made its books and videos available for free to public libraries across the country.


Today, with help of the Foundation’s Information Specialist, Patty Reed, and the generosity of our benefactors, more than 16,000 libraries shelve our materials. Patty’s outreach by press release to newspapers helps spread the word to communities about materials available at their local library.


“More than three million Americans stutter, yet stuttering remains misunderstood by most people,” Stuttering Foundation’s Jane Fraser said. “Myths, such as believing people who stutter are less intelligent or suffer from psychological problems, still persist despite research refuting these erroneous beliefs.”


Stuttering Foundation books are directed to parents of children who stutter, adults who stutter, speech pathologists, pediatricians, family physicians, nurses, health care professionals, hospitals, schools, clinics, day-care centers, and all those concerned with the problem of stuttering.


If you find a library that doesn’t shelve our materials, ask them to submit a request via www.stutteringhelp.org/sites/ default/files/pictures/librarycard.pdf.


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