for 2003
What's New from 1997
What's New from 1998
What's New from 1999
What's New from 2000
What's New from 2001
What's New from 2002
December
90 new entries added to Annotated Bibliography
November
Personal experience with the Edinburgh Master by Alan Badmington added to discussion about use of electronic devices
How I Conquered Stuttering (or at least caged it) by W. Drew Crowder added to "Personal Paths."
Another tribute to Charles Van Riper from David Pansing
Turning a Deaf Ear by Bernie Weiner added to "On the Lighter Side."
Another tribute added to Remembering Scatman John
Links established to
October
Covert-S is a closed forum for covert PWS added to discussion forums about stuttering.
"A Day in My Shoes" and "Man in the Mirror" - two "rap" songs by Frankie Jones added to songs about stuttering.
Three more tributes added to Remembering Scatman John
An audio file by Dean Williams from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1977, added to Voices: Past and Present.
An audio file by Thomas Alexander from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1968, added to Voices: Past and Present.
ISAD 2003 online conference, "INTERNATIONAL STUTTERING AWARENESS" is everyday. . . We just celebrate it on October 22!
September
Stuttering Jeopardy - an activity to be used as is or adapted to help people learn about stuttering.
Links established to
August
Three more tributes added to Remembering Scatman John
Pictures from IFA Conference, Montreal, Quebec, CA, August 2003.
Albert T. Murphy added to Remembering the Contributions of Those Who Have Passed On.
An audio file by Lee Edward Travis from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1968, added to Voices: Past and Present.
An audio file by Albert T. Murphy from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1968, added to Voices: Past and Present.
An audio file by William Shearer from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1968, added to Voices: Past and Present.
Links added to:
July
Forward by Jason Walther, added to Creative Expression.
An audio file by Vivian Sheehan from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1984, added to Voices: Past and Present.
An audio file by Dean Williams from 1975 presentation, added to Voices: Past and Present.
Pohlman speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1957. Added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by Donald Mowrer from 1975 presentation, added to Voices: Past and Present.
An audio file by Oliver Bloodstein from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1984, added to Voices: Past and Present.
Why Are Speech Blocks So Unpredictable by John Harrison.
Feelings When Stuttering In Front of a Group by Casey Donohue added to PWS Speak for Themselves.
Michael Tebb speech for a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1977 added to Voices: Past and Present
Ten Authorities In Search Of An Agreement a skit where several authorities on stuttering, "spoof" themselves at the 1959 Bahamas conference\.
The Jamaican Farewell a skit where several authorities on stuttering, "spoof" themselves at the 1963 Jamaican conference.
Lois Nelson speech for a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996 added to Voices: Past and Present
Joseph Sheehan speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1957. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Charles Bluemel speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1957. Added to Voices: Past and Present
John Clancy speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1957. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Wendell Johnson speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1957. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Walter Manning speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Robert Quesal speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996. Added to Voices: Past and Present
William Murphy speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Barry Guitar speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996. Added to Voices: Past and Present
David Daly speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Peter Ramig speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Ken St. Louis speech from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1996. Added to Voices: Past and Present
Links established to
June
"Four, Three, Two, One" by Rod Gilchrist added to PWS Speak for Themselves.
SpeechEasy Journal by Chris Heathwood.
An audio file by Eugene Cooper from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1984, added to Voices: Past and Present.
Barbara Mathers-Schmidt from Western Washington University Undergraduate Syllabus and Graduate Syllabus
At Peace with my Stuttering, by Paul Goldstein, added to PWS Speak for Themselves
An audio file by Charles Vanriper from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1968, added to Voices: Past and Present.
An audio file by Hugo Gregory from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1968, added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by James L. Aten from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1977, added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by Hal Luper from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1977, added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by Gerald Moses from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1977, added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by Joseph Sheehan from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1977, added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by George Shames from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1984, added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by Fred Murray from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1977, added to Voices: Past and Present
An audio file by Kenneth Knepflar from a panel discussion at the ASHA convention in 1984, added to Voices: Past and Present
Links established to:
May
Stuttering Poem by Adam, age 12
Stuttering course syllabus from Joe Donaher.
Your Name is What?! - John Wade - May 22, 2003. (rated PG)
1973 Shady Trails Campers added to Memories of Shady Trails
An MP3 file of an Interview With Charles Van Riper by Lennart Larsson and Anders Lundberg, 1975. The audiotape was sent to me by Ed Feuer,. It is placed online with the help of MSU, Mankato tech staff and with the permission of Larsson and Lundberg.
Links established to:
- The Seventh Canadian Conference for Adults & Children who Stutter, Their Families and Professionals - August 6-10, 2003.
- Fluency Programs At The Fluency Center is a nice overview of several fluency treatment programs that are used at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln.
- Indian PWS Online
- LidcombeUSA is a mailing list created to discuss The Lidcombe Program, a stuttering therapy technique developed in Australia by Mark Onslow, Ph.D.
- What Do You Know About Stuttering? A Parent's and Teacher's Guide to Fluency - Super Duper Handy Handout Number 51, in PDF format.
- Encouraging Spontaneous Speech from a Dysfluent Child - Super Duper Handy Handout Number 48, in PDF format.
- National Stuttering Association National Conference, Nashville, TN - June 25-29, 2003.
April
An activity for dealing with teasing added to Fluency therapy ideas
Bully-Proof Your Child" by Elin McCoy, reprinted from the STAFF newsletter.
Several Fluency Therapy Ideas from STAFF Newsletters added.
A Tribute to "Dr. Van" by Dr. C. Woodruff Starkweather.
Online version of ISAD 2003 brochure. and PDF version of ISAD 2003 brochure which you can make copies of to distribute.
Funny Bunny's Better Ideas, a 4-page "story" with many suggestions for children who stutter. You must have Adobe's Free Acrobat Reader. You can download it at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html
You Are In Control, a game for children who stutter, their families, and friends. You must have Adobe's Free Acrobat Reader. You can download it at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html
Making My Own Way: empowering Children and Teens Who Stutter by Jackie Biagini and Judy Butler is a 57 page downloadable workbook. (In PDF format)
Our First Talk About Talking is a six page booklet, with pictures children can color. It was published in the Staff Newsletter of Aaron's Associates in 1993. Aaron's Associates was a non- profit organization devoted to the support of children who stutter. Nine issues of Staff were published during the school year, Sept.-May. Staff was not copyrighted. Our First Talk About Talking is placed online with the permission of the editor of Staff, Janice Westbrook. (In PDF format)
Links added
- SpeechTips is a "free guide to speech writing and delivery for every occasion."
March
Tom Blake's memories of Shady Trails
Revised stuttering course syllabus from Bob Quesal.
Van Riper, C., "To the Parents of a Stuttering Child," Staff
, Volume 1, 1991, 1.
Stutter Spring added to Place Names Associated with "Stuttering.
Another memorial to Scatman John Larkin.
Links established to
February
Rick Merson shares Strengths and Weaknesses of two different devices (Fluency Master and SpeechEasy), from his perspective of use of these devices by clients in his practice.
Electronic Devices and Stuttering Treatment - developed by Judy Kuster
Specialists listed in alphabetical order
Specialists listed by state
Me the Key by Roger W Hancock
Friends- The Association of Young People who Stutter is pleased to
announce its 2003 Convention.
Links established to
- BSA's Silver Jubilee Conference 2003 - September 12th-14th, 2003 in Leeds.
- The Stuttering Foundation of America has a page listing several of the Electronic Devices Used In Conjunction With Stuttering Treatment from the Stuttering Foundation of America.
- An SLP, Tim Mackesay, has written a brief Straight Talk on Portable DAF
- Brain research helps us to understand stammering by Dr Tom Weidig, from the BSA.
- Michael Flaum, M.D., "Research Did Not Cause Stuttering" Guest Opinion,The Daily Iowan, September 4, 2002.
- Conversations with Andy Fitzenrider, a person who stutters from STSnews.com
January
Updated syllabus submitted by Diane Parris Boston University.
Two additional tributes added to Scatman John Larkin Memorial Page,
My Stuttering Problem by Pauline, grade 7, added to "Good Stuff By Kids."
Links established to:
last modified December 11, 2003