Articles

Book Review of Anupam Sharma’s “Saying Goodbye to my Fear of Stuttering and Achieving Success”, written by Catherine Moroney

This book  does not offer much in the way of specific speech exercises,  but is instead the author’s personal account of how he learned to accept and deal with his stuttering by changing his mindset towards it.

Catherine MoroneyBook Reviews

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News Items

Best Practices for Hiring Managers

Summary 

Mathew YaworskiEmployment Advocacy

Massoud's Journey to a Solution

Masoud siPersonal Commentary

On Creating “Worth Waiting For: A Coloring Book for the Stuttering Community”

How did I come to create a colouring book?

Ryan CowleyPersonal Commentary, Youth and Young Adult

Access for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA)

Summary 

Mathew YaworskiEmployment Advocacy

Stuttering is easier when you realize that you are not alone :)

Being a person who stutters isn’t always easy, but it becomes much easier when you realize you're not alone. I’m Angelica, a person who stutters from Peru, currently living in the USA while pursuing a PhD.

Angelica BernabéConference, Personal Stories

Interviewing Best Practices

Interviewing Best Practices

Summary 
This Article presents some best practices when People Who Stutter interview for jobs:

Mathew YaworskiEmployment Advocacy

My Stuttering Story

My parents have told me that I didn’t say my first word until I was three years old. When I was a child, I knew I didn’t talk like other kids and I initially believed there was something wrong with my vocal cords.

Lisa HollingsworthConference, Personal Commentary