Articles

Peer attitudes toward children who stutter

Article reviewed: "The Peer Attitudes Toward Children who Stutter scale: Reliability, known groups validity, and negativity of elementary school-age children’s attitudes", by Marilyn Langevin, from the Journal of Fluency Disorders, 34 (2009) 72-86.

Jaan PillParent's Blog

Hooray for the CSA!

This article first appeared in the Summer 2010 issue of CSA Voices. You can read more about Karen and purchase her book here.

Karen HollettPersonal Commentary

ISTAR researcher wins award for article

The American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology has chosen a “Peer Responses to Stuttering in the Preschool Setting,” a research report by Marilyn Langevin, Ann Packman, and Mark Onslow as the recipient of an ASHA (American Speech-Language Hearing Association) Editor’s Award for 2009.

Lisa WilderNews Archives

The history of stuttering in movies

Lisa WilderPersonal Commentary

CSA Members Featured in TV News Stories

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Review of novel "Dead Languages"

Lisa WilderBook Reviews

Emerging News on Brain Science

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Students and teachers who stutter

This article highlights four well-rehearsed presentations at a Teachers and Students Who Stutter workshop at the CSA national conference in August 2007. The workshop took place in Toronto on August 17, 2007.

Jaan PillPersonal Commentary

Research update: Bird songs shed light on stuttering

Lisa WilderResearch

Actress Emily Blunt interviewed

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