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The National Stutterers Hotline
(1-800-221-2483) Toll
Free Monday
thru Friday between 9:30 a.m.
- 4:30 p.m. EST
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Visit
http://www.stuttering.com for
more information.
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Wayne State University's Center For Stuttering Treatment,
Support & Research - The Center for Stuttering Treatment, Support, and
Research (CSTSR) is a project of the Wayne State University Speech and
Language Center. It operates within the Department of Audiology and
Speech-Language Pathology. The CSTSR offers clinical evaluation and
treatment for children, teens, and adults who are experiencing the
symptoms of stuttering. The CSTSR also sponsors a support group,
affiliated with the National Stuttering Association. Finally, research
is conducted in order to answer important questions about stuttering.
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Stuttering:
Avoiding
Pepperoni - National Post reporter Joseph Brean, who stutters,
writes about the latest treatment being pioneered by Toronto
researchers, how he copes with the speech impediment and the perils of
ordering pizza.
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Speech Easy Stutter Device - Three
million people stutter in this country. This is a story about one of
them. A young man who, after years of unsuccessful therapy, tried
something new. A device that looks like a hearing aid now what comes
out of his mouth is music to his ears.
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