Articles
Looking Backwards
In order to grasp the big picture of what occurred in November 1971 when I recovered from my stuttering, I sense that very very briefly telling this same story backwards might be of assistance to anyone who is interested.
Don McLean — — Personal Commentary
The Football Star
When Dimitri was a young boy growing up, his stutter prevented him from getting a word into many conversations. He would grunt with frustration and make a fist with his hand anytime his stutter would cut off his sentences.
Vicki Kriazis — — Personal Stories
Jordan Bloom, CSA's new Marketing & Communications Coordinator
Hi CSA! My name is Jordan Bloom, and I am so beyond excited to join the Board of Directors as the Marketing and Communications Coordinator for the Canadian Stuttering Association.
Jordan Bloom — — Personal Commentary
Mathew Yaworski, Litigator for the Canadian Government, is CSA's new Employment Advocacy Coordinator
Hello Canadian Stuttering Association (CSA) members and our wider community. I am your newest Employment Advocacy Coordinator. I am a life-long stutterer. While the severity of my disfluency has improved with the benefit of therapy, my stutter remains.
Mathew Yaworski — — Personal Stories
CSA Member Pushes for Justice
One of our members, Peter Holleley, was in a serious human rights dispute with the Landlord Tenants Board (LTB) which he then escalated to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO).
Lisa Wilder — — Personal Commentary
Scholar who Stutters Writes Young Adult Novel
Tess Casher is a young Canadian Rhodes Scholar who moved to England last year to attend Oxford University.
Lisa Wilder — — Book Reviews
A Magic Moment
Don McLean — — Personal Stories
The Genetics of Stuttering
The research web site Pursuit, run by the University of Melbourne, has published an article about the genetics of stuttering.
Lisa Wilder — — Research
Finding Acceptance and Purpose with the CSA
My name is David Liu, and I’m joining the Board of Directors as the Conference and Event Planning Coordinator. Once I learn the ropes, I’ll be leading the planning and execution of the CSA’s Let’s Talk Events and annual conferences.
David Liu — — Personal Stories
Late Onset Stuttering: Research Questionnaire
This study, by Alhanoof Sahrah, a speech-language pathologist and a doctoral student at the University of Reading, aims to gather crucial information about Late-Onset Stuttering (LOS) through an online questionnaire.
— — Research