Stuttering and Your Child: Help for Parents (#0073)
NOVA SE Graduate Bundle #3
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29m
This 30 minute video is for parents and families of young children who stutter. (Formerly entitled: Stuttering and the Preschool Child) The focus is to help families understand stuttering and make changes to promote more fluent speech.
- for parents whose child is stuttering.
-for speech-language pathologists working with young
children.
- and for school, clinic, university, and hospital settings.
"...this is perhaps the best buy in the nation for information on children and stuttering." ASHA Journal book review
Produced by Barry Guitar, Ph.D. and Carroll Guitar, M.L.S. of the University of Vermont; in collaboration with Jane Fraser, Stuttering Foundation; Diane Hill, M.A., Northwestern University; Peter Ramig, Ph.D., University of Colorado-Boulder; Patricia Zebrowski, Ph.D., University of Iowa. Additional footage from Kristin A. Chmela, M.A., Northwestern University.
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