National Stuttering Association
About Us
The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is the largest self-help support organization in the United States for people who stutter. Our mission is to bring "hope, dignity, support, education, and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and the professionals who serve them."
Contact Information
Telephone: 800-937-8888
You can contact the National Stuttering Association online at info@WeStutter.org.
Donation Information
You can help support the National Stuttering Association by visiting http://www.nsastutter.org/subcat/index.php?subid=196.
Articles by National Stuttering Association
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Overview of Speech Therapy for Teenagers Who Stutter
It is difficult to provide a concise overview of speech therapy for teens who stutter, for every teen is different, and...
Topics: Teen Years (13-19) | Stuttering -
Overview of Speech Therapy for School-Age Children Who Stutter
Treatment for school-age children who stutter is quite different from treatment for preschoolers who stutter. With...
Topics: Middle Years (5-9) | Stuttering -
Overview of Speech Therapy for Preschool Children Who Stutter
Parents who are concerned about their child’s speech development should seek an evaluation from a qualified...
Topics: Early Years (Birth-5) | Stuttering -
A Message for Parents of Preschool Children Who Stutter
Many young children exhibit disruptions in their speech when they are learning to talk, but not all of those children...
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A Message for Parents of School-Age Children Who Stutter
As children who stutter grow older, and as they learn to deal with their stuttering, they may face a number of new...
Topics: Middle Years (5-9) | Stuttering -
A Message for Parents of Teenagers Who Stutter
The families of teens who stutter face a number of unique challenges. The older a child gets, the more important it is...
Topics: Teen Years (13-19) | Stuttering
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