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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. 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. 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.

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

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  6. British Stammering Association - Wikipedia

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    The British Stammering Association is a member of the European League of Stuttering Associations [20] and the International Stuttering Association. [21] At its World Congress in Brazil, the International Fluency Association awarded the IFA Consumer Award of Distinction 2009 to the British Stammering Association.

  7. Delayed auditory feedback - Wikipedia

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    Electronic fluency devices use delayed auditory feedback and have been used as a technique to aid with stuttering. Stuttering is a speech disorder that interferes with the fluent production of speech. Some of the symptoms that characterize stuttering disfluencies are repetitions, prolongations and blocks. [4]

  8. 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 ...

  9. 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]