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January 12, 2017 · Leave a Comment

How to Help your Student Who Stutters

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Do you have a student who stutters in your classroom?

Stuttering can be a difficult for a student socially, and he or she may be reluctant to participate it classroom discussions.

Classroom Talking Rules Poster and information about stuttering

You may have questions. 

Should you finish his sentences for him? What causes stuttering? How can you help? Download this free resource: Classroom Talking Rules. You will get a poster to talk about with your students and some great information about stuttering.

If your student is seeing a speech language pathologist, I encourage you to talk with them to get some great student-specific advice.

Great teachers like you make a huge difference in the lives of children with communication disorders. Thank you!

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