Learn who Board Certified Specialists in Stuttering, Cluttering, and Fluency Disorders (BCS-SCF) are, what they do, and how to locate one.
AIS supports other speech-language and mental health professionals who provide therapy services to people who stutter.
The Blank Center supports undergraduate and graduate students, as well as practicing clinicians, who are seeking specialization in stuttering through collaborative participation in research, clinical services, and community outreach initiatives.
Course content that shows SLPs how to apply ideas to a caseload, provides materials needed to get up and running right away, and training videos. Earn ASHA CEUs that are fast, affordable, research-based, and practical.
Speech therapy blog for parent support, speech therapy materials, assessment knowledge, and CEU opportunities.
This goal brainstorm document was compiled by Ana Paula Mumy, SLPD, CCC-SLP, in response to Christopher Anderson’s book, Every Waking Moment: The Journey to Take Back My Life from the Trauma and Stigma of Stuttering. It offers a wide range of goals and focus areas not tied to "fluent" speech.
A residential, interactive therapeutic experience in a traditional summer camp environment. A hands-on, unique continuing education training opportunity with a Leadership Team directed by Board Certified Specialists in Stuttering, Cluttering, and Fluency Disorders.
When a child stutters, parents and caregivers often feel uncertain about how to best respond in the moment. It's a natural concern that comes from a place of love and desire to help. While every child's journey with stuttering is unique, these five focus areas can help you create a supportive, confidence-building environment for your child's communication development.
Remember that your understanding presence is one of the most powerful tools in nurturing your child's communication growth. Let's explore the essential areas that can make a meaningful difference.
This article explores the complexities of supporting bilingual children who stutter, emphasizing the critical importance of cultural responsiveness and preserving the home language in speech therapy interventions for diverse families.
Dedicated to providing support and education to young people who stutter, their families, and professionals, through annual conferences, one-day workshops, and outreach. To help build a world in which all young people who stutter feel empowered to communicate whenever, wherever, and however they want to.
FluencyBank is a shared database for the study of fluency development. Participants include typically developing monolingual and bilingual children, children and adults who stutter or clutter, and second language learners. Researchers and clinicians studying fluency may request to join the consortium.
The conference runs every year in the month of October, celebrating International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD) on October 22. It features stories and experiences with stuttering by people who stutter; research, therapy, and support articles; and creative expression pieces from all over the world.
This video and downloadable guide provide information and insight about students who stutter in the classroom and ways teachers can best support them.
Accelerate your career with evidence-based continuing education and patient engagement resources for every setting and specialty.
Documentary that follows five kids who stutter, ages 9 to 18, from all over the United States and all walks of life, who, after experiencing a lifetime of bullying and stigmatization, meet other children who stutter at an interactive arts-based program, The Stuttering Association for the Young, based in New York City.
Dedicated to bringing hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals, through support, education, advocacy, and research.
A child’s educational performance means more than simply grades. In addition to academic performance, SLPs must look at adverse educational impact in terms of the functional, developmental, social-emotional, and nonacademic needs of the child. This teacher questionnaire assists SLPs in gauging adverse educational impact not related to grades or academic performance for children or adolescents who stutter.
CE courses from leading SLP experts. No memberships are required. Enjoy on-demand access with no completion deadlines.
Stories about stuttering openly and honestly, change, self-acceptance, and advocacy; usable for teaching and therapy.
Discussion tool for use with Out With It: How Stuttering Helped Me Find My Voice by Katherine Preston (posted with permission). Katherine's words regarding this tool: "To write a book is one thing, but to delve into it and make it into a tool for conversation and growth is something beautiful."
Continuing education seminars and products for professionals to meet the changing demands of their work by providing practical strategies, methods and interventions they can use immediately to improve the outcomes of their clients.
Discussion tool for use with Paperboy by Vince Vawter (posted with permission). See what Vince Vawter had to say about this tool: https://www.stutteringhelp.org/content/tool-use-clients-reading-paperboy.
This talk was given at a TEDx event at the University of Kansas in September 2017.
Free open-access libraries and clinically relevant continuing education courses through their podcast and YouTube channels, with a mission to close the research-to-practice gap. Content accessible on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts anywhere, anytime.
Free open-access libraries and clinically relevant continuing education courses through their podcast and YouTube channels, with a mission to close the research-to-practice gap. Content accessible on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts anywhere, anytime.
Online continuing education for speech-language pathology, with 500+ courses and over 30 topic areas, offering live webinar, video, text, and audio formats.
Continuing education for SLPs by SLPs, offering access to 1200+ ASHA-approved courses.
Changing how you think about stuttering…one podcast at a time. The first and longest running podcast on stuttering, having published more than 700 podcasts which are heard in 180 countries.
A specialty publishing company dedicated to helping SLPs help people who stutter by offering practical, affordable resources that are grounded in the lived experience of people who stutter, the clinical experience of stuttering specialists, and in current scientific research evidence.
Daniele Rossi offers encouragement and methods on how to manage stuttering. He interviews other people who stutter, reports on what’s happening in the stuttering community around the world, the latest on stuttering research and therapy, and takes you behind the scenes in the creation of his Franky Banky comics.
A journey with 11 young people (aged 9 to 18 years) to help us understand the unique experiences of young Kiwis (New Zealanders) who stutter. They share their stories about stuttering both in and out of the school environment, to make the world an easier place for people who stutter.
Monthly reviews and smart database on clinically-relevant research; available in web, print, or audio formats. SLPs can accrue small chunks of CE credit as they read, which is tracked and reported monthly.
An accessible podcast to improve your clinical skills and knowledge about stuttering.
Dedicated to providing information about stuttering and other fluency disorders for both consumers and professionals who work with people who stutter. It includes information about research, therapy, support organizations, resources for professors who teach fluency disorders courses, materials for kids who stutter, and much more.
Tim Mackesey is a specialist who offers stuttering help and treatment guidance on a variety of topics. He has more than 25 years experience helping people who stutter.
A personal documentary intimately centered around a support group for people who stutter on their journey toward self-acceptance. As Michael Turner confronts his own stuttering, he reflects on how the way he talks has shaped his identity and his family story.
Self-guided online learning, cohort-based courses for SLPs and SLP students, practical toolbox, and podcast sharing research, clinical expertise, and lived experiences with a global community of peers and mentors.
Explore the lives and lessons of real-life heroes, the challenges and the triumphs from the world of stuttering and beyond.
A proven educational and transformative experience. A powerful educational tool for anyone who wants to learn more about stuttering, renew their understanding of it and learn about the humanity that exists within people who stutter.
thisisstuttering is a true story about Morgan Lott, a college student with a stutter and his pursuit of self-discovery and healing.
AIS supports other speech-language and mental health professionals who provide therapy services to people who stutter.
The Blank Center supports undergraduate and graduate students, as well as practicing clinicians, who are seeking specialization in stuttering through collaborative participation in research, clinical services, and community outreach initiatives.
Course content that shows SLPs how to apply ideas to a caseload, provides materials needed to get up and running right away, and training videos. Earn ASHA CEUs that are fast, affordable, research-based, and practical.
A residential, interactive therapeutic experience in a traditional summer camp environment. A hands-on, unique continuing education training opportunity with a Leadership Team directed by Board Certified Specialists in Stuttering, Cluttering, and Fluency Disorders.
Dedicated to providing support and education to young people who stutter, their families, and professionals, through annual conferences, one-day workshops, and outreach. To help build a world in which all young people who stutter feel empowered to communicate whenever, wherever, and however they want to.
Accelerate your career with evidence-based continuing education and patient engagement resources for every setting and specialty.
Dedicated to bringing hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals, through support, education, advocacy, and research.
CE courses from leading SLP experts. No memberships are required. Enjoy on-demand access with no completion deadlines.
Continuing education seminars and products for professionals to meet the changing demands of their work by providing practical strategies, methods and interventions they can use immediately to improve the outcomes of their clients.
Free open-access libraries and clinically relevant continuing education courses through their podcast and YouTube channels, with a mission to close the research-to-practice gap. Content accessible on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts anywhere, anytime.
Online continuing education for speech-language pathology, with 500+ courses and over 30 topic areas, offering live webinar, video, text, and audio formats.
Continuing education for SLPs by SLPs, offering access to 1200+ ASHA-approved courses.
Monthly reviews and smart database on clinically-relevant research; available in web, print, or audio formats. SLPs can accrue small chunks of CE credit as they read, which is tracked and reported monthly.
Self-guided online learning, cohort-based courses for SLPs and SLP students, practical toolbox, and podcast sharing research, clinical expertise, and lived experiences with a global community of peers and mentors.
This goal brainstorm document was compiled by Ana Paula Mumy, SLPD, CCC-SLP, in response to Christopher Anderson’s book, Every Waking Moment: The Journey to Take Back My Life from the Trauma and Stigma of Stuttering. It offers a wide range of goals and focus areas not tied to "fluent" speech.
When a child stutters, parents and caregivers often feel uncertain about how to best respond in the moment. It's a natural concern that comes from a place of love and desire to help. While every child's journey with stuttering is unique, these five focus areas can help you create a supportive, confidence-building environment for your child's communication development.
Remember that your understanding presence is one of the most powerful tools in nurturing your child's communication growth. Let's explore the essential areas that can make a meaningful difference.
This article explores the complexities of supporting bilingual children who stutter, emphasizing the critical importance of cultural responsiveness and preserving the home language in speech therapy interventions for diverse families.
This video and downloadable guide provide information and insight about students who stutter in the classroom and ways teachers can best support them.
A child’s educational performance means more than simply grades. In addition to academic performance, SLPs must look at adverse educational impact in terms of the functional, developmental, social-emotional, and nonacademic needs of the child. This teacher questionnaire assists SLPs in gauging adverse educational impact not related to grades or academic performance for children or adolescents who stutter.
Discussion tool for use with Out With It: How Stuttering Helped Me Find My Voice by Katherine Preston (posted with permission). Katherine's words regarding this tool: "To write a book is one thing, but to delve into it and make it into a tool for conversation and growth is something beautiful."
Discussion tool for use with Paperboy by Vince Vawter (posted with permission). See what Vince Vawter had to say about this tool: https://www.stutteringhelp.org/content/tool-use-clients-reading-paperboy.
Speech therapy blog for parent support, speech therapy materials, assessment knowledge, and CEU opportunities.
Blog and podcasts featuring women who stutter.
Free open-access libraries and clinically relevant continuing education courses through their podcast and YouTube channels, with a mission to close the research-to-practice gap. Content accessible on YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts anywhere, anytime.
Changing how you think about stuttering…one podcast at a time. The first and longest running podcast on stuttering, having published more than 700 podcasts which are heard in 180 countries.
Daniele Rossi offers encouragement and methods on how to manage stuttering. He interviews other people who stutter, reports on what’s happening in the stuttering community around the world, the latest on stuttering research and therapy, and takes you behind the scenes in the creation of his Franky Banky comics.
Practical Thoughts Blog on all things stuttering.
An accessible podcast to improve your clinical skills and knowledge about stuttering.
Tim Mackesey is a specialist who offers stuttering help and treatment guidance on a variety of topics. He has more than 25 years experience helping people who stutter.
Explore the lives and lessons of real-life heroes, the challenges and the triumphs from the world of stuttering and beyond.
Documentary that follows five kids who stutter, ages 9 to 18, from all over the United States and all walks of life, who, after experiencing a lifetime of bullying and stigmatization, meet other children who stutter at an interactive arts-based program, The Stuttering Association for the Young, based in New York City.
A journey with 11 young people (aged 9 to 18 years) to help us understand the unique experiences of young Kiwis (New Zealanders) who stutter. They share their stories about stuttering both in and out of the school environment, to make the world an easier place for people who stutter.
A personal documentary intimately centered around a support group for people who stutter on their journey toward self-acceptance. As Michael Turner confronts his own stuttering, he reflects on how the way he talks has shaped his identity and his family story.
thisisstuttering is a true story about Morgan Lott, a college student with a stutter and his pursuit of self-discovery and healing.
A proven educational and transformative experience. A powerful educational tool for anyone who wants to learn more about stuttering, renew their understanding of it and learn about the humanity that exists within people who stutter.
Learn who Board Certified Specialists in Stuttering, Cluttering, and Fluency Disorders (BCS-SCF) are, what they do, and how to locate one.
FluencyBank is a shared database for the study of fluency development. Participants include typically developing monolingual and bilingual children, children and adults who stutter or clutter, and second language learners. Researchers and clinicians studying fluency may request to join the consortium.
The conference runs every year in the month of October, celebrating International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD) on October 22. It features stories and experiences with stuttering by people who stutter; research, therapy, and support articles; and creative expression pieces from all over the world.
Stories about stuttering openly and honestly, change, self-acceptance, and advocacy; usable for teaching and therapy.
This talk was given at a TEDx event at the University of Kansas in September 2017.
A specialty publishing company dedicated to helping SLPs help people who stutter by offering practical, affordable resources that are grounded in the lived experience of people who stutter, the clinical experience of stuttering specialists, and in current scientific research evidence.
Collection of resources from across ASHA publications.
Dedicated to providing information about stuttering and other fluency disorders for both consumers and professionals who work with people who stutter. It includes information about research, therapy, support organizations, resources for professors who teach fluency disorders courses, materials for kids who stutter, and much more.