9 Oct 2014
Story Time: Acceptance of Stuttering from a Parent’s Perspective (Ep. 477)
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Lee Caggiano joins Peter Reitzes for this Story Time episode to discuss acceptance of stuttering from a parent’s perspective.
Story Time is a new kind of StutterTalk episode in which the host “gets out of the way” while the guest tells his or her story.
LEE CAGGIANO, MA, CCC-SLP is Director of the Stuttering Therapy and Resource Center of Long Island, a board certified specialist and mentor in fluency disorders, the mother of a son who stutters and co-founder and Director of FRIENDS: The Association of Young People Who Stutter. Lee serves as a consultant to many school districts as well as teaching the graduate level fluency courses at New York University, Queens College, and Long Island University-Post.
10 Nov 2014
Story Time: How I Got to Now (Ep. 482)
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Taro Alexander joins Peter Reitzes for this Story Time episode to discuss How I Got to Now.
Story Time is a new kind of StutterTalk episode in which the host “gets out of the way” while the guest tells his or her story.
TARO ALEXANDER, is Founder and Director of SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young, formerly Our Time. Mr. Alexander founded SAY 14 years ago. He is an accomplished performer, teacher, and director who has stuttered since the age of five. SAY is guided by the belief that a young person who stutters has a voice that matters and it is a voice that deserves to be heard. SAY’s programming includes their Building Confident Voices programs after school and on weekends, speech therapy and an annual summer camp in North Carolina.