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Future of Stuttering in 20 years?

From: Jim
Date: 21 Oct 2011
Time: 14:20:44 -0500
Remote Name: 207.178.114.49

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Dear Stuttering Experts, A major thank you to all the stuttering experts and Judy Kuster who volunteered their time to answer questions. I look forward to next October!!! One more question before the conference is over. Thank you so much! What do you think will be important (major findings in the stuttering research and treatment) in the field of stuttering in the next 20 year? For example, stuttering genes was a major finding in the past two years, and more biological/physciological research focus in stuttering. But what about treatment and better treatment for people and children who stutter? Will the Lidcombe program be further established as the #1 treatment option? I heard of some new research findings out of Australia: more children actually start stuttering (not just the 5% prevalence as we previously believed). Thanks! Jim


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