Canadian Association for People Who Stutter (CAPS)
- Offers an impartial forum for the sharing of information and to speaking as advocates for Canadians who stutter. Wray, J. Anthony
- Stuttering prevention and disfluency information from a speech pathologist.- Australian Stuttering Research Centre
- Conducts research into stuttering and its treatment. - British Stammering Association
- Features information for all age groups. - Casa Futura Technologies: Stuttering FAQ
- Basic information about stuttering, speech disorders that may be confused with stuttering, treatment options for adults and children, and more. - ECU: Stuttering Research and Comment
- Research and clinical notions on the inhibition of stuttering via altered auditory feedback (AAF) to release central neural blocks. From researchers at East Carolina University. - Guerilla Stutterers
- Eric Bourland shares strategies for people with a congenital or longterm stutter. - Journal of Stuttering Therapy, Advocacy and Research (JSTAR)
- Free, online, quarterly publication offering practical therapy ideas and original research on the nature and advocacy of stuttering and stuttering-related issues. - KidsHealth.org: Stuttering
- Overview of stuttering, including its causes, early signs, and tips for parents to help children who stutter. - MedlinePlus.gov: Stuttering
- Extensive collection of information about stuttering, including general overviews of the condition, related issues, and support organizations. - National Center for Stuttering
- Organization that seeks to help stutterers with the physical trigger for their stuttering. - No Miracle Cures: A Multifactoral Guide to Stuttering Therapy
- Online text by Thomas Kehoe covering anti-stuttering devices and medications, shaping therapy, fluency therapy, stuttering and work, and more. - Passing Twice
- Network of queer stutterers and their allies. - Stuttering
- Explains what stuttering is, its suspected causes, and treatment options. From the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. - Stuttering and the Valsalva Mechanism
- Stuttering (stammering) explained by showing how the body's Valsalva mechanism may turn stutterers' efforts to speak into the very blocks they try to avoid. - What is Stuttering?
- Discusses causes, theory, and therapy. - Wikibooks: Stuttering
- Open-content book to which users can contribute information about stuttering, description of therapies, and personal experience of living with the condition.
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