Exploring Stuttering from Early Childhood through Adolescence
Offered By: MassGeneralHospital via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore stuttering from early childhood through adolescence in this informative one-hour presentation by speech-language pathologists Danielle L. Karthik, Courtney Perrigo, and Jacqueline Toscano. Gain insights into the nature of stuttering, dispel common misconceptions, and challenge societal expectations for children and adolescents who stutter. Learn about the differences between normal speech interruptions and stuttering in early childhood, as well as the potential for resolution or continuation into school-age years and adolescence. Discover valuable caregiver strategies and effective speech therapy goals to support individuals who stutter. This comprehensive talk provides essential knowledge for parents, educators, and healthcare professionals working with children and adolescents who experience stuttering.
Syllabus
Blum Center Program: Exploring Stuttering from Early Childhood through Adolescence
Taught by
MassGeneralHospital
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