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National Stuttering Association
United States
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The National Stuttering Association is a non-profit organization serving people who stutter.
Highlights of the NSA Conference in ST. Louis
We had a blast. thank you to everyone who joined us, see you next year in Denver! #NSAConference #stuttering
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Mom Talks Ep 5: Staying True to Your Authentic Self | My Journey as a Mom Who Stutters
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In the latest episode of Mom Talks, Alicia discusses how moms who stutter can properly advocate for themselves in healthcare settings, especially as they get close to childbirth. Alicia speaks about how the stressful environment of hospitals and doctor's appointment can create anxiety for moms who stutter. To address this, she outlines several strategies moms can take to ensure they're properly...
Mom Talks Ep 4: Advocating For Yourself in Healthcare: My Journey as a Mom Who Stutters
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In the latest episode of Mom Talks, Alicia discusses how moms who stutter can properly advocate for themselves in healthcare settings, especially as they get close to childbirth. Alicia speaks about how the stressful environment of hospitals and doctor's appointment can create anxiety for moms who stutter. To address this, she outlines several strategies moms can take to ensure they're properly...
NSA Interview - Jia Bin
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Jia Bin is a doctoral student at Michigan State University. Motivated by her own experiences as a person who stutters, Jia is pursuing a doctorate in CSD to assist those with communication challenges and to connect people from diverse cultural backgrounds. Jia is also no stranger to the NSA, currently serving as chapter leader for the East Lansing chapter along with being president of the Spart...
Pride Month: Bring Your Genuine Self at Work
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In honor of Pride Month, our June webinar focuses on the experiences of the LGBTQIA and stuttering community. In recent years, the workplace dynamic has evolved with intentional efforts of creating more inclusive environments. Yet, many people still don’t feel comfortable being their authentic selves in the workplace. Hosted by Ariel Mahlmann and Christopher Monello, we’ll have an open conversa...
NSA Connects: Early Childhood Stuttering
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Caregivers, speech-language pathologists, and other early childhood professionals often have distinct questions and goals for young children near the onset of stuttering. The way in which we engage with these questions and goals has the potential to shape young children’s early experiences with stuttering. Join Katie Winters from the University of Cincinnati for a guided discussion of recent re...
NSA Annual Conference
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The NSA Annual Conference is more than just an event-it's the togetherness of a supportive community, a welcoming family, and an all-around unforgettable experience! Our Conference is a place where people who stutter can come together to make friends, explore new experiences and ideas, all while having a blast. For many, it is also the first step on a journey of developing self-confidence and p...
Mom Talks Episode 3: Choosing a Name: My Journey as a Mom Who Stutters
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In the latest episode of Mom Talks, Alicia discusses the complicated decision around choosing a name for her baby that she will stutter on. This vulnerable episode discusses the realities many moms who stutter face. Alicia elaborates on the familial and cultural origins of her baby's name, Adela Giselle, and how she experienced stuttering on saying Adela. She discussed her process potentially r...
More from Kat Paprocki! Keep rocking! #HearUsOut
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More from Kat Paprocki! Keep rocking! #HearUsOut
Mom Talks: Stuttering Through Motherhood Episode 1
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Mom Talks: Stuttering Through Motherhood Episode 1
Mom Talks, Episode 2: Telling Your Partner
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Mom Talks, Episode 2: Telling Your Partner
Older Adults Who Stutter: The Power of Letting Go Never Ends
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Older Adults Who Stutter: The Power of Letting Go Never Ends
Connecting with Others at the NSA Conference: Insights from Cameron Coppen
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Connecting with Others at the NSA Conference: Insights from Cameron Coppen
Discovering the Impact: Cameron Coppen's Journey with the NSA Conference
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Discovering the Impact: Cameron Coppen's Journey with the NSA Conference
First Timer Tips: Navigating the NSA Conference
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First Timer Tips: Navigating the NSA Conference
NSA Connects w/ DEI: Embracing Our Differences
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NSA Connects w/ DEI: Embracing Our Differences
NSA Conference Chronicles: Cameron's Journey, Part 3
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NSA Conference Chronicles: Cameron's Journey, Part 3
Embarking on My First NSA Conference #Stuttering
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Embarking on My First NSA Conference #Stuttering
Navigating the Journey: Advice for Spouses of Those Who Stutter
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Navigating the Journey: Advice for Spouses of Those Who Stutter
Discovering Support: My NSA Conference Experience
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Discovering Support: My NSA Conference Experience
NSA Conference Chronicles: Cameron's Journey, Part 2
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NSA Conference Chronicles: Cameron's Journey, Part 2
NSA Conference Chronicles: Cameron's Journey, Part 1
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NSA Conference Chronicles: Cameron's Journey, Part 1
Stuttering really sucks
Hi, I created this chennel to share my stuttering exp[erience and to educate the stuttering community and their caregivers about stuttering. I am also on the process of creating the foundation with the ministy of justice. Please do subscribe to the channel for more content coming soon.
For many years, I believed that I was all alone in this world as a stutterer. That was a serious mistake.
Having a stutter and job search with 2 degrees is so disheartening. People think you can’t do it and underestimate you even though you’re overqualified! I felt this on such a deep level. I had this experience too, I found a job that I love but it’s so social, the stutter is hard and I pray ever interaction they’ll understand and treat me with empathy
Jozé truly is an inspiring person.
This is so encouraging, keep it up 🎉
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This presentation resonates with me a great deal. By my early 30’s (I am now 71) my stuttering had become such a serious problem at work that my financial survival was in jeopardy. I recognized that “I had to do something”, so I read widely and deeply, including medical journals, and learned that some physicians had found by accident or trial-and-error that certain medications helped some adult stutterers. To make a long story short, I used that information and “became my own doctor”, and found that a combination of Prozac and Clorazepate greatly helped me. (Had Paxil been available then, I would have taken it instead of those two meds). I later recognized that I was suffering from ptst early trauma and 1,000 cuts trauma. The meds I was taking were in reality treating not only my stuttering, but those mental conditions as well. The second half of my life has been much better than the first half. I greatly wish that I had recognized my problem earlier and taken action then. WARNING: Clorazepate has a sedative effect, and I once fell asleep while driving on an interstate at 70mph and was almost killed. I had a second traffic accident that could have ended badly, but did not.
There is no force of this earth that is as powerful as love. It can make a ship float on dry land.
For many people who stutter, probably the majority in the case of men, stuttering creates even more difficulty in employment than in our personal lives. And the job interview is often one of the most difficult aspects. I don’t know what to say here. I do know that even within the same occupation, companies differ one from another in the degree to which communication is verbal. Perhaps try to find a company in which the verbal communication is less than the others. Another strategy is to “get your foot in the door” by becoming an intern or contractor. The benefit of this is that the company can then see with its own eyes “what you can do”. This may be more important than you realize; a company is taking a big chance anytime it hires someone it has not worked with before in some capacity, and may reason “the devil you know is better than the one you don’t know”.
Great to hear your story, Jia! I had a similar experience while attending UT @Austin. I had to present results of a team project. I only had 3 minutes and it took me 1.5 minutes just to say my name. This was before the effective speech therapy I took in 1988.
It's crazy how few likes and comments on this powerful video after five years. However confidently stuttering feels like a contradiction.
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I am disappointed that the participants didn’t stutter in this video.
Im always thinking that my child also stutters in future!? coz i have stutter 😢
If they do, I would tell her what a stutter is and why you do. And then make sure your children follow their passions regardless of the stutter.
Taco ❤
I had a homie that had a serious stutter. Since my grandma was old school she gave him several phases to say. It helped him out a lot. My other homie grandpa called him Stutter box . He is a good friend and he's married with kids. 😊 I always waited for the thought to be complete.
When is next Zoom meeting?
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I love you bro thank u.❤️
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Beautiful lady 🎉 keep it up
❤❤❤I agree with everything said
Well said 😁🙌🏾
How do we join DEI community?
I think this is a great idea!
Dear lord your fine
This really inspires me .... Thanks for sharing.
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God bless you young man!
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I am adult person who stutter too. I think that stuttering is one of the most difficult things. ❤
I absolutely love this beautiful young lady And love her amazing singing voice
❤ he has a great Mindset. Love it.
Please stand against Trump for teasing of people who stutters…Trump is so disgusting and shameless for ridicule of people who stutters…and the belittling
Hey! Did Tim Flynn star in an episode of the MTV show “True Life”? If so, he’s been a MAJOR inspiration of mine, since 2007.
Hello there..
I stutter too guys. The key is to let them know early on that you have stuttering. This reduces the anxiety because you're no longer hiding it. Please, you have to go and approach random people. Tell them you want to work on your social skills and if they don't mind having a short conversation. Trust me guys - get out there and build up your confidence. Oh, and MOST people don't even care - you'd become likable instantly for being honest.
Dude I'm stutter too , share your first dating experience, cz I want some tip too , like how to approach as stutter , and what if she laugh and all of that ...
@@pranavgaikwad1611 If she laughs, laugh with her. When you stutter, laugh about it. Don't let it bother you. She'll see that you're not stuck up on your stutter but cool about it. I just like to approach people - the more you do it the more your confidence. And with high confidence, you barely stutter
I know this is three years old but I just found you and wow, does this resonate !
Thanks for Sharing! Regards from Mexico! Amazing job!!
Thank you Dr. TRACEY for sharing your story. Yes, I agree 100%, every thing we want is on the other side of fear.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!