Growing up with a stutter can feel like a series of doors constantly closing in front of you... but there's hope on the horizon
In the digital age, technology has revolutionized the way we approach education and therapy. Speech therapy is no exception, with a plethora of apps available to support children facing communication challenges.
In this article, we will explore the various benefits of speech therapy for kids, from understanding the therapy itself to its impact on communication skills, academic performance, and emotional development
Growing up with a stutter can feel like a series of doors constantly closing in front of you... but there's hope on the horizon
Erich is a speech and langauge pathologist. For the past 8 years he's been highly involved in stuttering research and development and presented his work at the World Congress on Stuttering, Oxford Dysfluency Conference, and others.
Why do people with a stutter often have problems with the /p/ sound. Or the /k/, or /t/, or any other plosive sound. What is up with those pesky plosives?
During this interview Erich and Vanessa discuss how she met Dr. Suzi Fosnot, how Miles overcame his stutter, how important and effective therapy has been for Miles, and how it has changed both of their lives.
During this interview Erich, Dr. Suzi Fosnot, and Holly unpack this mother-child journey, explain some of the science and techniques behind the therapy, and address how the Fluency Friends video game integrates the science and therapy.