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“From Stuttering to… Stuttering” Blog

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Stop Praising Fluent Speech – is Lidcombe Programe “The Monster Program”?
New Therapy, Lived Experience Ezra Horak 5/31/24 New Therapy, Lived Experience Ezra Horak 5/31/24

Stop Praising Fluent Speech – is Lidcombe Programe “The Monster Program”?

Didn’t we, as a society, decide that shaming children about stuttering is a monstrous to do? Or does that only apply to fluent children? Lidcombe Programe makes us question…

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Parent Speaks Out Against Fluency-Shaping Therapy for Stuttering
New Therapy Ezra Horak 10/18/23 New Therapy Ezra Horak 10/18/23

Parent Speaks Out Against Fluency-Shaping Therapy for Stuttering

Dori Holte, author of Voice Unearthed and Voices Unearthed, is an exception to my wariness of ‘well-intended allies’. Here are some great insights from her blog…

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View fullsize Some stuttering history for y'all. The relationship between the stuttering community and the word "disability" has been complex for a very long time.

The reasons for this aren't simple. It's not as easy as saying it's always internalized a
View fullsize No matter which category you fall into: stutterer, parent/guardian, speech therapist, ally... there's a reason to be more comfortable or happier when it comes to stuttering.

I had speech therapists and parents coming up to me at the NSA conference t
View fullsize As I come up against a major milestone, I wonder if people understand just how incredibly beneficial it is to make room for disabled voices in our journey for a more inclusive world.

So many people have been impacted by stuttering in someway. Whethe
View fullsize PART 2 of having a stutter with ADHD 🎉 These are not rules and is simply based on my own experiences. It won't apply to everyone (probably) and some of these might be universal stuttering experiences, idk, who knows. I am literally just a person.

I
View fullsize The last year, I've seen more open stuttering. Whether it's @mguerski on @survivorcbs, campaigns by @aisstutter, reels by @spacetostutter and @westutter and @friendswhostutter, news stations talking to PWS, art performances by @jjjjjeromeellis, I've
View fullsize This year's NSA conference was a blast. I shared this idea at a closing open mic session... I wasn't bullied for my stutter growing up, but I was made fun of or treated differently for a lot of other things. It is still a struggle to believe that the
View fullsize Seeing my words captioned in videos has always felt fraudulent. The easy fluency in which language is written is no an accurate representation of my voice. Then one day a friend wanted to quote me and asked, "Do you want your stutter shown in th
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