Articles
Memorial University Students Create an Informative Display about Stuttering
Greg O'Grady, co-founder of the Newfoundland Labrador Stuttering Association, would like to thank students at the Memorial University Newfoundland (MUN) for creating an informative display about stuttering.
Lisa Wilder and Greg O'Grady — — News Items
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 Moein — — Personal Commentary
Another Successful Let’s Talk!
Thank you to all who attended and participated in the April 16 Let’s Talk event, Stuttering & Cluttering – What’s the connection?
Carla Di Domenicantonio — — Personal Commentary
Singwell Project Conducting Survey
The SingWell Project is inviting anyone who stutters to participate in a brief (15-minute) international survey exploring the role of singing in the lives of those who stutter. The SingWell Project aims to research and mob
Transforming the Iceberg
I have very little control over my stutter. I wouldn’t even call it control; it’s more like I have to bargain with it.
Nina G. — — Personal Commentary
The Bob Kroll Centre for Stuttering and Speech in Newfoundland
It is time to Continue this Conversation!
I am please to launch The BOB KROLL CENTRE for STUTTERING AND SPEECH NL Facebook group page.
Greg O'Grady — — Personal Commentary