Stammering Self-Empowerment Programme |
STAMMA: The British Stammering Association www.stamma.org STAMMA is the main UK registered charity for people who stammer. It is a key source of information for stammerers, their parents, speech and language therapists, and teachers who work with children who stammer. STAMMA also have their own Facebook page: |
Related Links |
Useful sources of background information about stammering |
Education and self help for people who stammer |
The Stuttering Homepage |
The Wikipedia Article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttering This article is objective and well written and provides a concise assessment of what is currently known about the nature and causes of stammering. It also provides an outline of a range of approaches to therapy. A more detailed Wikipedia article that focuses entirely on therapy is can be found at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuttering_therapy
Self-Help Manual of the Indian Stammering Association By Dr Satyendra Srivastava This well-written self-help manual proposes a self-paced, step-by-step approach to managing stuttering. It is closely aligned to Van Riper’s approach, and also teaches a range of helpful mindfulness-based practices. The manual deals with 7 main themes: · Understanding the Origin and Nature of stuttering; · “Acceptance” and what it means and why it matters; · Identifying what exactly you do when you stammer; · Playing with your speech—learning more flexibility; · Breathing, pausing, eye-contact and listening; · Learning to watch your thoughts (mindfulness); · The importance of values and beliefs. |
The Stuttering Foundation (SFA) The SFA are based in the USA. They are the first and the largest non-profit charitable organization in the world working toward the prevention and improved treatment of stammering. The SFA provide a wide range of high quality written and video resources and information, both for children and adults who stammer, as well as for clinicians who specialise in stammering. |
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