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CSA’s Let’s Talk: Dating with Confidence

On Sunday, March 27, the Canadian Stuttering Association hosted a new installment of its Let’s Talk series, focussed on dating with confidence.

Anna HuynhPersonal Commentary

Scary canary: Difference, vulnerability and letting go of struggle

This is the continuation of a series of reviews of selected essays in the book, Stammering Pride and Prejudice: Difference not Defect

Lisa WilderBook Reviews

Have a Workshop Idea for the 2022 CSA Conference?

We are pleased to have been able to feature interesting, entertaining and informative presenters and topics over the years at our annual CSA conferences. Our conference this October is significant for many reasons. For one thing, it will be our first in person event in three years.

CSAPersonal Commentary

Call for a Guest Participant at CSA’s next “Let’s Talk” event!

The Canadian Stuttering Association is planning our next “Let’s Talk: Dating with Conf

Anna HuynhNews Items

For You, For Each of You

My name is Don McLean. I’m staring at the back end of life now. For I’m 81 years of age. But my mother lived to be 100 years and 100 days, so who knows just when it is going to be. I suffered from stuttering, from the age of about 14 through the age 30.

Don McLeanPersonal Stories

Singwell Sponsors TikTok Video featuring Stuttering Community

SingWell is creating TikTok videos to spread the word about the benefits of singing!  If you are someone who stutters and loves to sing, we want to hear from you! 

CSANews Items

Stuttering and Disability Theory

This is the first of a continuing series discussing a selection of essays from the 2019 text, Stammering Pride and Prejudice, Difference not Defect, edited by Patrick Campbell, Christopher Constantino and Sam Simpson. 

Lisa WilderBook Reviews

CSA Conference Wrap-Up

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