Articles

Pagoclone Study not Promising

After many years of testing, the drug Pagoclone, believed to reduce stuttering in some people, is still not available for general use, and might never be.

Lisa WilderResearch

My Experience at the NSA Conference

Rebecca TaskerPersonal Commentary

NSA Conference a success

The National Stuttering Association Conference in Cleveland, Ohio was a resounding success. Toronto podcaster Daniele Rossi attended the conference with fellow PWS Rebecca and Carolina.

Daniele RossiNews Archives

Coping responses by adults who stutter, Part 2

This article is a summary and review, of the following article:
Article: Coping responses by adults who stutter: Part 2. Approaching the problem and achieving agency
From the Journal of Fluency Disorders, Vol. 34, 2009, 87-107

Lisa WilderResearch

Notker the Stammerer

Lisa WilderPersonal Commentary

New Research into Stuttering

From information compiled from CNN and Science News websites

 

Lisa WilderNews Archives

Famous Acress Emily Blunt talks about her stuttering

Emily Blunt, star of movies such as The Young Victoria and The Devil Wears Prada talks about overcoming the stutter she had as a child

Lisa WilderNews Archives

New children's book about stuttering

Lisa WilderParent's Blog

5-Year Study on Effectiveness of Stuttering Treatment

CSA Board Director member Michael Niven spoke to the press Tuesday, May 18th about the positive results of treatment he took many years ago at ISTAR (Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research) in Edmonton. It has been shown that the program has long-term, positive effects.

Lisa WilderNews Archives