Stuttering: SLPs Ask Us Anything Office Hours

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
  • Board Certified Specialists in Fluency Disorders, Nina Reeves and J. Scott Yaruss answer questions from speech-language pathologists from across the world in this lively discussion of participant questions.
    Topics discussed in this video include:
    1. How direct can we be in discussing stuttering with young children?
    2. Do people who stutter ever need referrals to counselors/psychologists?
    3. If a young child goes through "spurts" of stuttering, is that a good sign that s/he may not continue to stutter?
    4. Are children stuttering more during this "learn from home" time?
    5. Can post-traumatic stress impact stuttering in an adult who already stutters?
    6. Stuttering assessments: Are speech sample counts enough?
    7. Early childhood stuttering: Does family history f recovered stuttering count as a risk factor?
    8. Can movement help stuttering?
    9. What terms do we use to compliment a child's fluency?
    10. What about "syllable-timed speech?"
    11. What are the benefits of group therapy with adults (and children/teens) who stutter?
    12. What advice can listeners give to those who stutter?
    Join us for this spirited discussion, and don't forget to subscribe to our UA-cam ‪@StutteringTherapyResources‬ channel so you don't miss any of our resources for SLPs and parents of children who stutter!
    You can find the additional resources we mention in these videos on our website: www.StutteringTherapyResources.com

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