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31 Jan 2009

Measuring Public Attitudes with Dr. Ken St. Louis

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Ken St. Louis

Dr. Kenneth O. St. Louis is interviewed by Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson about measuring public attitudes.

This episode originally was featured on the Stuttering101 podcast by StutterTalk.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Ken St. Louis, Peter Reitzes, public attitudes, stuttering

28 Jan 2009

Dr. Tom Weidig from the Stuttering Brain: Stuttering Onset Research and Much More (87)

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Tom Weidig

Dr. Tom Weidig from the Stuttering Brain blog joined Peter Reitzes and  Eric Jackson. We discussed the new study titled Predicting Stuttering Onset by the Age of 3 Years: A Prospective, Community Cohort Study by Reilly, S., Onslow, M., Packman, A. et al., (2009) Tom discussed this study at his blog as well. We also breifly discussed stuttering onset research by Yairi & Ambrose.  The conversation went down a few “rabbit holes”, but it was all good.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: cohort, Eric Jackson, onset, Peter Reitzes, stuttering, Stuttering Brain, Tom Weidig

28 Jan 2009

Person First Language with Dr. Ken St. Louis

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Ken. St. Louis

Dr. Kenneth O. St. Louis is interviewed by Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson about person first language issues such as stuttering vs. person who stutters.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Ken St. Louis, person first language, Peter Reitzes, stuttering

24 Jan 2009

Effective Communication with Dr. Phillip Schneider

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Dr. Phillip Schneider, of Schneider Speech Pathology, is interviewed by Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson on the topic of effective communication.

This episode was originally featured on the Stuttering101 podcast by StutterTalk.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Peter Reitzes, Phil Schneider, Schneider, stuttering

17 Jan 2009

Self Help for People Who Stutter and Their Families with Lee Caggiano

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Lee Caggiano

Lee Caggiano, MA, CCC-SLP is interviewed by Eric Jackson and Peter Reitzes about the importance of self help for people who stutter and their families. Lee is a Board Recognized Fluency Specialist and Mentor, the parent of a son who stutters and co-founder and Director of FRIENDS: The Association of Young People Who Stutter. Lee discussed self help organizations including FRIENDS and the National Stuttering Association.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized Tags: Eric Jackson, FRIENDS, Lee Caggiano, Peter Reitzes, self help, stuttering

17 Jan 2009

Successful Therapy Outcomes with Dr. Robert Quesal (12)

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Bob Quesal

Robert Quesal, Ph.d., CCC-SLP is interviwed by Peter Reitzes and Eric Jackson. They ask Dr. Quesal, what is successful therapy? Bob Quesal is a professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Western Illinois University and is is a Board Recognized Specialist in Fluency Disorders.

This episode originally was featured on the Stuttering101 podcast by StutterTalk.

By: stuttertalk Uncategorized
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