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  2. Stuttering Foundation of America - Wikipedia

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    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 families, and research into the causes of stuttering. [2] Malcolm Fraser's daughter, Jane Fraser, is president of the Foundation.

  3. Judith Kuster - Wikipedia

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    2010, ISAD 13, People Who Stutter, INSPIRE! 2009, ISAD 12, STUTTERING: More Than a Tangled Tongue; 2008, ISAD 11, Don't Be Afraid of Stuttering; 2007, ISAD 10, Stuttering Awareness: Global Community, Local Activity; 2006, ISAD 9, Don't Talk About Us, Talk With Us; 2005, ISAD 8, Community Vision for Global Action

  4. Stuttering pride - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Stuttering pride advocates also highlight environmental barriers for people who stutter, such as voice-automated telephone systems, which may not understand the stuttered voice; time-limited interviews and examinations, which place people who stutter at a disadvantage due to their slower rate of speech; and job requirements around ...

  5. 10 Celebs Who Were Super Honest About Growing Up With A Stutter

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  6. Paul Rudd is having fun using his platform for an important cause.. On Monday, Oct. 21, the Ant-Man actor hosted his 11th annual All-Star Bowling Benefit in New York City to benefit the Stuttering ...

  7. Emily Blunt Says Living With a Stutter Is Like Having an ...

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    Pointing out that stuttering affect about 3 million people in American and around 80 million people across the globe, the actress stressed that people should stop characterizing a stutter as a ...

  8. 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.

  9. International Stuttering Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Stuttering Association (ISA), [1] founded in Linköping, Sweden, in July 1995, [2] is a nonprofit international support group organization for people who stutter. The current chair (since 2019) is Anja Herde.