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I have been deeply involved in sharing my understanding with fellow stutterers, speech and language pathologists and researchers, especially in the 90's. The older part of this blog reports some the discussions I was having on a professional list at that time. Most of the discussions are still relevant today.

I remained involved in the stuttering community, mostly as participant in activities of the National Stuttering Association (NSA), and occasional workshop leader. Since my retirement I have returned to writing, and I just developed an audio course on fluency improvement. A link for the course can be found in this blog, as well as posts based on more recent discussions I am having in a Stuttering Facebook group.

Friday, January 29, 2021

Posts form STUTT-L group in the 90's

 The posts that follow are based on emails sent to the STUTT-L group ("Stuttering: Research and Clinical Practice") from 1994 to 1998. My writing is edited and the writing of others is paraphrased or briefly quoted (indicated in blue).

 I attempted to recapture a long dialog about stuttering that I pursued on the STUTT-L list ("Stuttering: Research and Clinical Practice") from 1994 to 1998. This dialog was based on personal experience of my own stuttering problem and a on a great deal of thinking motivated by my scientific training as a biophysicist.

I edited  the list dialog over a period of time, but I lost some of it.

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