Robert “The Expert” Quesal and Caryn Herring join Peter Reitzes to discuss graduate students who stutter in speech-language pathology, changing stop consonants to continuant sounds to manage stuttering, lucky fluency, how to respond to questions such as What do I do with children who stutter? and much more. This is StutterTalk’s third episode in a series focusing on graduate students and speech-language pathologists who stutter.
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3 Apr 2011
Lucky Fluency and Stuttering (Episode 270)
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Robert “The Expert” Quesal and Caryn Herring join Peter Reitzes to discuss graduate students who stutter in speech-language pathology, changing stop consonants to continuant sounds to manage stuttering, lucky fluency, how to respond to questions such as What do I do with children who stutter? and much more. This is StutterTalk’s third episode in a series focusing on graduate students and speech-language pathologists who stutter.