The majority of children who stutter will spontaneously recover from it without intervention, but some 20% of people do not. fizkes/iStock via Getty Images Plus What comes to mind when you think of ...
Jessica and Trace Steinberg say they felt called upon to support youth who stutter and the families who support them.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Michigan State University’s Developmental Speech Laboratory $3.1 million ...
2011 has been a good year for stuttering. Thanks to “The King’s Speech” — the Oscar-nominated film about King George VI’s attempt to overcome his speech impediment — the largely hidden, sporadically ...
DULUTH, Minn. (AP) --In the opening scene of "The King's Speech," Prince Albert of Britain is supposed to give the closing address at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley on Oct. 31, 1925. The ...
Editor’s note: “The King’s Speech” won Oscars for best picture, best actor, best director and best original screenplay Sunday evening. “The King’s Speech” is leading the Oscar buzz this year with 12 ...
When I open my mouth to speak, sometimes the sentences flow with an effortlessness that most people take for granted. Other times my face clenches and the words come out in repetitive machine-gun ...
For the parents of children who stutter, managing the communication disorder alone can be stressful and isolating. At Saint Louis University’s Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic, one mother discovered ...
Developmental stuttering is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that typically emerges in early childhood, affecting approximately 5–8% of preschoolers, with around 1% of cases persisting into ...
CHICAGO (AP) - A movie about a stuttering monarch, without sex, car chases or sinewy super heroes, hardly sounds like blockbuster box-office fare. But in a less flashy way, "The King's Speech" is ...
Researchers at Michigan State University’s Developmental Speech Laboratory have been awarded $3.1 million from the National ...
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