4 Sep 2014
Showing Up for Life (Ep. 468)
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Robert Dellinger joins Peter Reitzes to discuss the importance of showing up for life, the common goal of children who stutter being expected to reach 80% fluency, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and fluency shaping.
ROBERT DELLINGER, M.S., CCC-SLP is a school-based speech-language pathologist in Raleigh, N.C., and a person who stutters. He works in an elementary school and consults with colleagues in complicated fluency disorders cases at the elementary, middle, and high school levels. Rob is an active member of the National Stuttering Association chapter in Raleigh and contributes to the local Teens Who Stutter (TWST) group. This spring, Dellinger presented at the North Carolina Speech, Hearing and Language Association convention on the topic, “Children Who Stutter – Beyond ‘Speech Tools’: A Multidimensional Approach to a Complex Disorder.”
11 Sep 2014
Being Yourself with Stuttering (Ep. 469)
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David Wu joins Peter Reitzes to discuss moving from covert stuttering to overt stuttering, “actionable steps” to get better with stuttering, challenges he is facing and so much more.
DAVID WU is a 23 year-old covert stutterer who is slowly working towards overt stuttering. David works as an IT consultant and went to his first National Stuttering Association conference this year.