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December
The Feeling of Fluency an essay by John Harrison
Five additional tributes to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
Thirty additional annotated abstracts on stuttering research added to Annotated Bibliography project of Minnesota State University graduate students.
Links established to
- Show misses truth on stuttering by Mark Schaaf, editorial/opinion article from The Spectator, a student newspaper of the University of Eau Claire, WI.
- Insurance Reimbursement in Stuttering: Notes for the consumer by Craig Coleman from speechpathology.com
- Foreword and Table of Contents (pdf), Proceedings of the Third World Congress in Fluency Disorders, Nyborg, Denmark, 2000
- Complete Program, including abstracts of all presentations for the 4th World Congress On Fluency Disorders 2003, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
November
Call for partiicipants in study - University of Maryland - on bilingual stuttering (English and Mandarin), children ages 3-10, added to Research on Stuttering. (This is a research study and is dated so if you are interested and qualify, please respond soon - posted November 8, 2005)
Call for participants in study - Schulic School of Business at York University in Toronto, Canada - Workplace Experiences of People Who Stutter Survey (This is a research study and is dated so if you are interested and qualify, please respond soon - posted November 11, 2005)
Three tributes to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
Links established to
October
Tribute to Joseph Sheehan by Jacqueline Winch added to Things Remembered
Kuster, JM, Around the (Stuttering) World in 80 Seconds, ASHA Leader, October 18, 2005, p. 55.
Coordinator's Corner article about "The Monster Study" by Nan Bernstein Ratner, from the Division 4 member newsletter, August 2001, issue Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 1-4. The PDF file is placed online with permission of the author and ASHA.
ISAD 2005 online conference - Community Vision for Global Action.
Six additional tributes to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
Links added
- Stottern in Zuerich a self-help group for people who stutter in Zurich, Switzerland (in German)
- Stuttering from Brain Briefings September 2003
- Sutteringthoughts.com is an online community for people who stutter using a threaded discussion, web-based format, with focused topics.
- http://www.keme.net/~dominicbarkertrust/index.htm">The Dominic Barker Trust - a charity set up for research into stammering
September
Updated syllabus from Charlie Osborne.
Four additional tributes to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
Links established to
August
Six additional tributes to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
"Believe in Yourself," an audio program on CD about building self-esteem and creating a successful life as a person who stutters. Created by Nick Tunbridge added to The Bookstore.
Links established to
July
Three new tributes to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
June
article by Charles Van Riper - "Again to Cope," Michigan Speech Association Journal, Volume 1, 1966, 2-8.
Tribute to Marty Jezer - by Tony Troiano.
Tribute to Marty Jezer - by Paul Goldstein.
Marty Jezer - 1940-2005, added to Remembering the contribution of those who have passed on
Eleven new tributes to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
Added new keypals
Added Lidcombe Program at the University of Vermont in June 22-24 to conferences
Links established to
May
Stuttering Therapy: Practical Ideas for the School Clinician SFA Conference - June 17-18, 2005
Links established to
April
Charlie Osborne's graduate class in stuttering, student presentations on Various Therapy Programs
John Clancy from ASHA Magazine, December 1969.
Chapter XII, "Stuttering (Dysphemia) from West, R. (1933). Disorders of speech and voice. (2nd edition) Madison, WI: College Typing Co.
Several Folk Myths about the cause and treatment of stuttering added.
Links established to
March
Tribute to John "Scatman" Larkin added to Remembering Scatman John .
Several children added to Key Pals.
Ramig and Dodge (2005) The Child and Adolescent Stuttering Treatment and Activity Resource Guide added to The Bookstore
Eleven additional references added to Bibliography on Neurogenic Stuttering
Links established to
February
Information about three new mailing lists open to NSA members (NSA-Kids, NSA-Teens, and NSA-Parents) added to Discussion forums about stuttering
Information about Speak Easy conference added to Conferences
Another tribute added to Remembering Scatman John
Robert Quesal's Keynote Speech from the NSP (NSA) convention, 1998, (mp3 format) added to Voices: Past and Present
So What? - a poem by Josh H., age 12.
Pictures from Shady Trails campers and staff, 1973 and 1974 added to Memories of Shady Trails
Links established to
- Lucky Stars by Lucy Frank, (Richard Jackson Books/Atheneum Books for Young Readers, to be released July ¹05) features a 7th grade protagonist who stutters.
- Treating Children Who Stutter With Co-Existing Learning, Behavioral, or Cognitive Challenges by E. Charles Healey, Robert Reid, and Joseph Donaher
- Hartinger, Mariam and Pape, Daniel, An articulatory and acoustic study of cluttering PDF article.
- Cluttering: A Rare Speech Disorder - PDF brochure by Robyn Merkel-Piccini, for Super Duper
- Optional Symptoms of Cluttering by Cindy Spiller, Ph.D.
- Class Handout on Cluttering by Michelle Harmon
- Stuttering vs. Cluttering - cartoon from 'The Practice' by Jenny Loehr M.A. CCC-SLP
- China Stuttering Association
- Nanjing Stutter Self-support Association
January
Updated syllabus from Diane Parris.
How We Developed An Incorrect Picture of Stuttering, a keynote speech delivered by John Harrison, World Congress for People Who Stutter, Perth, Australia, February 15 - 20, 2004
"Our Enterprising Predecessors And Charles Sydney Bluemel" by Ruth M. Clark, ASHA Magazine, April 1964, p. 107-114, reprinted with permission of ASHA, features information about the early "stuttering schools" which guarenteed cures for stuttering.
last modified December 28, 2005
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