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How to help your friend

This resource provides information on stuttering, tips to help friends who stutter, famous people who stuttered, and references for further reading.

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How to help your friend

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  1. How to help your friend who stutters

  2. What do these people have in common?

  3. Facts about stuttering

  4. What will help?

  5. What we know:

  6. What will help ?

  7. What we know:

  8. What will help ?

  9. What we know:

  10. What will help ?

  11. What we know:

  12. What will help ?

  13. What we know:

  14. Famous people who stutter or stuttered

  15. Winston Churchill stuttered

  16. Books to read

  17. Stuttering Lesson plan and PowerPoint to address stuttering in middle school classrooms References: • Anderson, J. D., Pellowski, M. W., Conture, E. G., & Kelly, E. M. (2003). • Temperamental characteristics of young children who stutter. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 46(5), 1221-1233. • Dworzynski, K., Remington, A., Rijsdijk, F., Howell, P., & Plomin, R. (2007). Genetic • etiology in cases of recovered and persistent stuttering in an unselected, longitudinal sample of young twins. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 16(2), 169-178. • Flynn, T. W., & Louis, K. O. S. (2011). Changing adolescent attitudes toward stuttering. • Journal of fluency disorders, 36(2), 110-121. • Howell, P., Davis, S., & Williams, R. (2008). Late childhood stuttering. Journal of • Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 51(3), 669-687. • Langevin, M., & Prasad, N. N. (2012). A stuttering education and bullying awareness and prevention resource: A feasibility study. Language, speech, and hearing services • in schools, 43(3), 344-358. • Guntupalli, V. K., Kalinowski, J., Nanjundeswaran, C., Saltuklaroglu, T., & Everhart, D. • E. (2006). Psychophysiological responses of adults who do not stutter while listening to stuttering. International journal of psychophysiology, 62(1), 1-8. • Iverach, L., & Rapee, R. M. (2014). Social anxiety disorder and stuttering: Current status and future directions. Journal of fluency disorders, 40, 69-82. • Related articles: • Safran, J. S. (2002). Supporting students with Asperger’s syndrome. Teaching exceptional children, 1(61). • Moran, R. T., Abramson, N. R., & Moran, S. V. (2014). Managing cultural differences. Routledge. • Phelps, F. G.; Doherty-Sneddon, G.; Warnock, H. (2006). Helping children think: Gaze aversion and teaching. British Journal of Developmental Psychology 24 (3): 577

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