Articles

Studies Show... Conferences are Awesome!

It's no secret that peer support, and opportunities to meet and interact with one another, in both social and educational environments, are beneficial for people who stutter. Worldwide, tens of thousands of people who stutter attend support groups and conferences.

Lisa WilderPersonal Commentary

Stuttering From a Different Perspective

William BaerPersonal Commentary

My Name... My Name... My Name is Don McLean

My Name... My Name is Don McLean. My Name... is Don McLean.

Don McLeanPersonal Commentary

Sports Writer and CSA Member Ryan Cowley is Keynote Speaker at SLP College Event

On the weekend of June 23, I was in Albany, New York, where I attended the College of Saint Rose's 4th annual Stuttering Treatment Program.

Ryan CowleyPersonal Commentary

Survey from Western Sydney University

It has often been assumed that adults who stutter want to seek treatment from speech pathologists and connect with support groups to help them manage their stutter and speak fluently. However, we are a group of researchers who want to know what people who stutter really want.

CSAPersonal Commentary

Sharing the CSA Conference 2022 Experience!

Berenice Mengo, MBAPersonal Commentary

Investigating the use of brain stimulation to improve speech fluency - Participants Needed

Developmental stuttering can best be understood from a multidimensional perspective, including genetics, motor control, language ability, temperament, environmental influences, among others.

Luc De Nil, Cindy Nguyen, Narges MoeinPersonal Commentary