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Online Resources For Stuttering

The Best Recommended Online Resources for Stuttering

Stuttering can be a confusing, intimidating disorder, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out our complete list of the best recommended online resources for stuttering.

If you have a family member or close friend who stutters, you obviously want to do whatever is necessary to help them cope . Stuttering can be incredibly frustrating to the person who stutters and the listener.

Even though it may seem perplexing, there are online resources that can help you and your loved ones navigate this challenge. The resources listed below will certainly provide you with helpful tips on how you can help manage stuttering.

Terrific Online Resources for Stuttering

  1. The National Stuttering Association: The National Stuttering Association’s (“NSA”) website is a great resource for the stuttering community. The NSA provides help not only to teens and adults who stutter, but to parents and speech-language pathologists. On its website, you can find things like NSA’s newsletter, general information about stuttering itself, and upcoming events. That said, one of the most valuable resources are NSA’s local chapters, which are local support groups around the country. These groups, according to NSA, incorporate a “proven way to build self-confidence, practice speaking in a safe environment and explore new ways to cope with stuttering.”

  1. The Stuttering Foundation of America: The Stuttering Foundation shares a great collection of free resources for stutterers and loved ones of stutterers. The organization’s goal, which has been around for about 70 years, is to provide the best and most up-to-date information on stuttering for children, teenagers, and adults. Some of the resources on its website include brochures, ebooks, videos, newsletters, and a blog. Whether you are just learning about stuttering or have been studying it for some time, you are sure to find new, valuable content on this website.

  1. MPI-2: MPI-2 Stuttering Treatment is a website offering comprehensive scientific evidence on treating chronic stuttering in children and adults. MPI stands for “Modify Phonation Intervals,” and it is a specific type of stuttering therapy that has shown promise in treating stuttering. On this website, you can find more information about MPI treatment, research published in peer-reviewed journals, and before-and-after videos with MPI stuttering treatment.

  1. All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy: Out of full disclosure, I own and operate this website. That said, I am proud to offer a comprehensive website that provides many resources for children, teenage, and adult stutterers. As for me, I am a stuttering specialist who has helped many individuals eliminate or minimize stuttering. My website includes resources like a comprehensive blog on stuttering and services for stuttering therapy.

  1. The Stuttering Homepage: Finally, The Stuttering Homepage offers a great collection of information, news, and case studies on stuttering. While this website may seem to be older compared to others on this list, it has a wealth of resources at your disposal. For instance, you can find a wide range of discussion forums and ebooks about stuttering. There are plenty of internet resources for school-based speech-language pathologists and speech-language pathologists that work with preschoolers. You can even find information about stuttering in popular media and other support organizations for stutterers.

Finding Help and Support

Whether you stutter yourself or care for a loved one who stutters, there are plenty of online resources that can help. We are all in this together, and by sharing our combined knowledge, we can truly make a difference within our community.

By visiting any or all of the websites listed above, you are sure to find just the information that you need. Finally, if you would like more information about the work that I do to help people

The Best Recommended Online Resources for Stuttering

Stuttering can be a confusing, intimidating disorder, but it doesn’t have to be. Check out our complete list of the best recommended online resources for stuttering.

If you have a family member or close friend who stutters, you obviously want to do whatever is necessary to help them cope . Stuttering can be incredibly frustrating to the person who stutters and the listener.

Even though it may seem perplexing, there are online resources that can help you and your loved ones navigate this challenge. The resources listed below will certainly provide you with helpful tips on how you can help manage stuttering.

Terrific Online Resources for Stuttering

  1. The National Stuttering Association: The National Stuttering Association’s (“NSA”) website is a great resource for the stuttering community. The NSA provides help not only to teens and adults who stutter, but to parents and speech-language pathologists. On its website, you can find things like NSA’s newsletter, general information about stuttering itself, and upcoming events. That said, one of the most valuable resources are NSA’s local chapters, which are local support groups around the country. These groups, according to NSA, incorporate a “proven way to build self-confidence, practice speaking in a safe environment and explore new ways to cope with stuttering.”

  1. The Stuttering Foundation of America: The Stuttering Foundation shares a great collection of free resources for stutterers and loved ones of stutterers. The organization’s goal, which has been around for about 70 years, is to provide the best and most up-to-date information on stuttering for children, teenagers, and adults. Some of the resources on its website include brochures, ebooks, videos, newsletters, and a blog. Whether you are just learning about stuttering or have been studying it for some time, you are sure to find new, valuable content on this website.

  1. MPI-2: MPI-2 Stuttering Treatment is a website offering comprehensive scientific evidence on treating chronic stuttering in children and adults. MPI stands for “Modify Phonation Intervals,” and it is a specific type of stuttering therapy that has shown promise in treating stuttering. On this website, you can find more information about MPI treatment, research published in peer-reviewed journals, and before-and-after videos with MPI stuttering treatment.

  1. All Island Speech and Stuttering Therapy: Out of full disclosure, I own and operate this website. That said, I am proud to offer a comprehensive website that provides many resources for children, teenage, and adult stutterers. As for me, I am a stuttering specialist who has helped many individuals eliminate or minimize stuttering. My website includes resources like a comprehensive blog on stuttering and services for stuttering therapy.

  1. The Stuttering Homepage: Finally, The Stuttering Homepage offers a great collection of information, news, and case studies on stuttering. While this website may seem to be older compared to others on this list, it has a wealth of resources at your disposal. For instance, you can find a wide range of discussion forums and ebooks about stuttering. There are plenty of internet resources for school-based speech-language pathologists and speech-language pathologists that work with preschoolers. You can even find information about stuttering in popular media and other support organizations for stutterers.

Finding Help and Support

Whether you stutter yourself or care for a loved one who stutters, there are plenty of online resources that can help. We are all in this together, and by sharing our combined knowledge, we can truly make a difference within our community.

By visiting any or all of the websites listed above, you are sure to find just the information that you need. Finally, if you would like more information about the work that I do to help people who stutter, Please email Lori@allislandspeech.com

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