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Resources

Contrary to popular belief, there are many available resources for stuttering information. Below you will find a selected set of resources that are available. This is obviously not an exhaustive list, but these resources will lead you to other materials on the subject of stuttering. Whether you are a person who stutters, speech-language pathologist, educator, parent or family member, there is something for you in the list below!

Organizations

National Stuttering Association (NSA)
119 W. 40 th Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Email: info@westutter.org
Phone:1-800-We Stutter
Website: www.WeStutter.org

Stuttering Foundation (SF)
P.O. Box 11749
3100 Walnut Grove Road #603
Memphis , TN 38111
Email: info@stutteringhelp.org
Phone: 1-800-992-9392
Website: www.stutteringhelp.org

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
10801 Rockville Pike
Rockville, Maryland 20852
Email: actioncenter@asha.org
Phone: 1-800-498-2071
Website: www.asha.org

Specialty Board on Fluency Disorders
Website: www.stutteringspecialists.org

Friends: National Association of Young People Who Stutter
1220 Rosita Road
Pacifica , CA 94044
Email: LCAGGIANO@aol.com
Phone: 1-866-866-8335
Website: www.friendswhostutter.org


Online

The Stuttering Home Page: www.stutteringhomepage.com


Children's Literature on Stuttering

Ben Has Something to Say: A story about stuttering
Written by Laurie Lears
Illustrated by Karen Ritz

Stuttering is a frequently misunderstood condition, and children who stutter are often teased. This touching story will reach out to those children and help them know they are not alone.

Angel Loves to Talk
Written by Nina Reardon-Reeves, Illustrated by Brit Kohls

This little nine page coloring book is perfect for children who stutter. Angel Loves to Talk is a story brought to life in hopes of carrying the message that all types of talking are OK, and that no matter what, your child's love of communication is most important.

Rucus Talks and Talks
Written by Nina Reardon-Reeves, Illustrated by Brit Kohls

These coloring books are perfect for young children who stutter who are aware that they have differences in their voice sometimes. These stories are brought to life in hopes of carrying the message that all types of talking are “OK,” and that no matter what, a child's love of communication is most important.

Tending to Grace
Written by Kimberly Newton Fusco

Lucky Stars
Written by Lucy Frank

Jeremy and the Hippo: A Boy's Struggle with Stuttering
Written by Gail Lew

The Mary Marony series
Written by Suzy Kline

MANY MANY more books can be found at The Stuttering Home Page by following this link.