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  2. Stuttering Foundation of America - Wikipedia

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    A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, The Stuttering Foundation was established by Malcolm Fraser in 1947 in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] The Stuttering Foundation provides a toll-free helpline, free printed and online resources including books, pamphlets, videos, posters, referral services, support and information for people who stutter and their ...

  3. List of stutterers - Wikipedia

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    Greek orator Demosthenes practicing oratory at the beach with pebbles in his mouth. Stuttering (alalia syllabaris), also known as stammering (alalia literalis or anarthria literalis), is a speech disorder in which the flow of speech is disrupted by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases, and involuntary silent pauses or blocks during which the person ...

  4. What parents and their children who stutter wish more people knew

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    Historically, television shows and movies depict people who stutter as being incompetent, untrustworthy or idiotic. It wasn't until the 2010 film "The King's Speech" was released — a historical ...

  5. National Stuttering Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is a United States support group organization for people who stutter. Its headquarters are in New York City. [1] The NSA was founded by Bob Goldman and Michael Sugarman as the National Stuttering Project in California in 1977. [2]

  6. 10 Celebs Who Were Super Honest About Growing Up With A Stutter

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  7. American Institute for Stuttering - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute for Stuttering is an American nonprofit organization that provides universally affordable speech therapy to people who stutter.The organization, legally known as The American Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Professional Training (AIS), was founded in 1998 by speech-language pathologist Catherine Otto Montgomery in New York, New York.

  8. KETC - Wikipedia

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    KETC is known among viewers in St. Louis for preempting PBS programs to air library program content or less controversial pledge drive programs [citation needed], such as WQED-produced doo-wop specials, using the default network feed in late night to premiere those PBS programs instead, though St. Louis has traditionally had stations, commercial and non-commercial, preempt programming from ...

  9. Stuttering therapy - Wikipedia

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    Stuttering modification therapy, also known as traditional stuttering therapy, [2] was developed by Charles Van Riper between 1936 and 1958. [14] It focuses on reducing the severity of stuttering by changing only the portions of speech in which a person stutters, to make them smoother, shorter, less tense and hard, and less penalizing.

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