Get ready for an exciting afternoon of laughter and team-building in our "Games with Friends" workshop! Designed for kids who stutter, this interactive session focuses on building social skills and confidence through fun, engaging games. Participants will have the chance to connect with peers in a welcoming environment, where everyone’s voice is valued, and teamwork is celebrated.
About the presenters
Ania Jodzio-Spector

Ania Jodzio-Spector, a Montreal local who’s fluent in both english and french. She's a
Concordia grad who now works at a cute eco-friendly bakery in the city's Mile-End borough.
While she has attended a stuttering conference in the States before, this will be her first time
participating in the Canadian Stuttering Association conference.
Misha Gohar

Misha navigates the world with a perspective shaped by stuttering, embracing it as part of her voice without letting it define her. She is studying Strategic Relationship Marketing at George Brown College and contributes to the CSA’s social media team, working to foster connection and visibility around stuttering and self-acceptance.
Rhea Bhalla

Rhea Bhalla started her first stuttering support group at just 14 years old. Today, she continues to lead the Prairie Support Group—CSA’s longest-running support group—and the organization’s first national Youth Support Group. Rhea also serves on the CSA Board of Directors as Volunteer and Support Groups Coordinator.