A new documentary about stuttering is in the works, with a focus on how finding the right speech therapist can change a person's life.
A new documentary about stuttering is in the works, with a focus on how finding the right speech therapist can change a person's life.
I still remember my first job interview as a soon-to-be graduate 16 years ago. It was for an internship, which was part of the program that I was in. I felt I really needed a job and was putting a lot of pressure on myself to land it.
The Magazine Scientific American features an in depth article about stuttering in it's August issue.
Disability Visibility: First Person stories from the Twenty-First Century, is a collection of essays by and about disabled people. Editor Alice Wong is an award-winning writer and activist for disability rights.
We invite you to join us on Saturday, September 18th from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. EST (12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
The BCEdAccess Society is sponsoring a pop-up author reading series for children, and the next one is with Stuttering Superhero Author Kim Block!
Dr. Dennis Drayna, Ph.D., has been studying genetics for more than thirty years, and specifically researching the genetics of stuttering for more than a decade.
The CSA offers an annual Financial Award of $500 for a student in Canada who stutters.
Are you a post-secondary student in Canada, as well as a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada?