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25 May 2014

Dr. Lee Reeves: Mutual Aid Pioneer from the National Stuttering Association (Ep. 96)

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Dr. Lee Reeves, mutual aid pioneer

This week StutterTalk features a classic episode from March 14, 2009. We spoke with Dr. Lee Reeves who is former Chairman of the National Stuttering Association.

By: stuttertalk self help pioneers Tags: Eric Jackson, Lee Reeves, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering

18 May 2014

When Speech Therapy Falls Short for Children Who Stutter (Ep. 451)

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Nina Reeves, MS, CCC-SLP BCS-FD

Nina Reeves joins Peter Reitzes to discuss some ways that stuttering treatment often falls short or fails children who stutter. They discuss reasons these issues exist and practical and optimistic responses.

NINA REEVES, MS, CCC-SLP BCS-FD is a Board Certified Specialist and Mentor in Fluency Disorders. Ms. Reeves is a speech-language pathologist in the public schools and in private practice in Texas and California and has authored a number of publications including School-Age Stuttering Therapy: A Practical Guide.

On today’s episode, Ms. Reeves is asked to discuss the following issues:

  1. When preschoolers who stutter are treated without regular parent participation.
  2. The common belief that there is such a thing as “normal stuttering.”
  3. When speech-language pathologists (SLPs) identify stuttering and then do not offer treatment because of the determination that the child is managing stuttering just fine (the child is never asked how they manage stuttering or how they feel about stuttering).
  4. The common goal of 80% fluency given to many children who stutter.
  5. When fluency is the goal and stuttering is wrong.
  6. The common question, “Is it safe to talk to a child about stuttering?”
  7. Parents who feel their child is not trying hard enough in speech therapy and are not using speech tools enough.
By: stuttertalk children who stutter, stuttering treatment Tags: children who stutter, Nina Reeves, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering, stuttering treatment

10 May 2014

Stuttering in the News (Ep. 450)

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JOEL KORTE and ROISIN MCMANUS (of the “Stuttertalk B Team”) discuss the recent segment about living with stuttering on the Katie Couric show. They begin the episode by talking about how impressed they were with both Joel Viera, a fifteen year old who stutters, and Heather Grossman, the director of the American Institute of Stuttering. Later they discuss Byron Pitts’ appearance on the segment, his stuttering, and the stuttering management strategies mentioned on the show.

By: stuttertalk B Team, stuttering in the news Tags: b team, Joel Korte, Katie Couric, Roisin McManus, stammering, stutter, stuttering

3 May 2014

Michael Sugarman: A Self-Help Stuttering Pioneer (Ep. 95)

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Michael Sugarman, self-help pioneer

This week StutterTalk features a classic episode from March 12, 2009. We spoke with Michael Sugarman a pioneer in the stuttering self-help movement. Michael Sugarman was co-founder of the National Stuttering Project (now the National Stuttering Association). Enjoy the show.

By: stuttertalk self help pioneers Tags: Eric Jackson, Michael Sugarman, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering

17 Apr 2014

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) and Stuttering – Ep. 449

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Paul Brocklehurst, PhD

Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is a supplement that many people who stutter are talking about online, but leading researchers and speech-language pathologists are very careful and skeptical about its use. While taking thiamine to treat stuttering may be touted in some blogs and on social media, it is not touted in our journals or encouraged by leading researchers.

On today’s episode, Paul Brocklehurst joins Peter Reitzes to offer a thoughtful and balanced discussion on vitamin B1 (thiamine) and stuttering.

PAUL BROCKLEHURST, PhD is is a person who stutters and is currently working as a director of the Stammering Self-Empowerment Programme, a UK based, not-for-profit organisation that runs educational courses for people who stutter. Dr. Brocklehurst is primarily a researcher, with a background is in Psycholinguistics. His special interest is in relationship between stuttering and speech errors.

By: stuttertalk B1, supplements and stuttering, thiamine Tags: Paul Brocklehurst, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering, supplements, thiamine, vitamin B1

8 Apr 2014

Facing Stuttering Through Stand-Up Comedy (Ep. 448)

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Brian Baltosiewich

Brian Baltosiewich joins Peter Reitzes to discuss facing his stuttering with stand-up comedy.

BRIAN BALTOSIEWICH is a person who stutters, a marketing producer at WBTV in Charlotte, NC and a podcast producer at Sporting News. Mr. Baltosiewich has been in the news recently for facing his stuttering through stand up comedy.

Editor’s note: A video of Mr. Baltosiewich from WBTV was archived here, but appears to have been removed now. 

By: stuttertalk comedy and stuttering Tags: Brian Baltosiewich, comedy and stuttering, Peter Reitzes, stammering, stutter, stuttering
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