Articles
Conference Wrap-up
The event started on Friday evening, with a welcoming get-together and lots of great food and conversation at the Hard Rock Club next to the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Lisa Wilder — — Personal Commentary
Welcome All Families to CSA 2022 in Niagara Falls!
Alexandra D'Agostino — — For Parents, Youth and Young Adult
Another Successful Let’s Talk!
The CSA held its fifth Let’s Talk on-line webinar on Sunday, June 26. If you missed this event, it is possible for you to view a recording of the session at your convenience.
Carla DiDomenicantonio — — Personal Commentary
The Narrative Approach in Self-Therapy
This is a continuation of a review of selected essays in the text, Stammering Pride and Prejudice: Difference not Defect.
Lisa Wilder — — Book Reviews
Working Together To Decrease Stigma
This is a continuation of a series of reviews of selected articles featured in the text, Stammering Pride and Prejudice.
Lisa Wilder — — Book Reviews
Keep Kids Talking!
Doreen (Dori) Lenz Holte’s web site and book Voice Unearthed have helped many parents find a new approa
Lisa Wilder — — Book Reviews
New Let’s Talk event, coming soon!
On Sunday, March 27th, the CSA hosted a new Let's Talk instalment, focussed on dating with confidence. This event featured Jaleesa Bygrave and Devon Kirchner, women who stutter with diverse backgrounds.
Anna Huynh — —
CSA Prepares to Launch New Youth Support Group!
Calling all youth of the Canadian Stuttering Association! In the coming months, the CSA will be working towards the preparation of a new stuttering support group for youth between the ages of 8 and 13.
Rhea Bhalla — — News Items, Youth and Young Adult, Parent's Blog
Join a virtual choir who stutters!
CSA, in partnership with the network “SingWell” (singwell.ca), is organizing a unique virtual choir of people who stutter. Anyone who stutters across the globe can participate! No singing experience is required. Participation is entirely free!
Simone Falk — — News Items