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Resources

There are so many good resources in the world about stuttering and cluttering, but here are some selected gems for you to explore.

Stuttering

Communities
  • I host bimonthly outdoor meetups for kids aged 5-10 who stutter and their families in Seattle, so reach out if this is something you’d like to join! It’s very casual and free to all.

SPACE (Stuttering, People, Arts, Community, Education) Programs:

Friends Online Communities:

National Stuttering Association Local Chapters:

  • Seattle has a family chapter for kids aged 7-17 and their families, and an adult chapter. Each meets monthly.
  • Find your local chapter here.

‍Stuttering Association for the Young (SAY):

Online Adult Groups

If you’re an SLP looking for connections with other SLPs who work with people who stutter, SAY puts on a bimonthly event called Intervision and I can connect you with the coordinator if you shoot me a message.

Children's Books
  • My personal favorite: I Talk Like a River by Jordan Scott
  • A Boy and A Jaguar by Alan Rabinowitz
  • Unstuck by Stephen Groner
  • When Oliver Speaks by Kimberly Garvin and Saadi Wicks
  • Ben Has Something to Say by Laurie Lears
  • The Can't-Be-Seen Who Couldn't Squawk by Dale F. Williams
  • Steggie’s Stutter by Jack Hughes
  • Paperboy by Vince Vawter
  • Adventures of a Stuttering Superhero by Kim Block
  • The Adventures of Phil & Dotty by Michael Sugarman and Kim Swain
  • The Adventures of Abigail by Yolanda Boone
  • Greenhorn by Anna Olswanger
Memoirs & Novels
  • Life on Delay: Making Peace with a Stutter by John Hendrickson
  • Out With It by Katherine Preston
  • Stutterer Interrupted by Nina G
  • Stammering Pride & Prejudice: Difference Not Defect by Patrick Campbell, Christopher Constantino, and Sam Simpson
  • Black Swan Green by David Mitchell
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Cluttering

Communities

I only know of outdated cluttering groups, but I sometimes connect my clients who clutter (with their permission) if they have similar experiences or interests through letter writing or in-person groups.