27 West 20 (212) 633-6400 · (877) 378-8883

th
27 West 20 Street, Suite 1203 · New York, NY 10011
(212) 633-6400 · (877) 378-8883
www.stutteringtreatment.org
Useful Resources for Stuttering Therapy with
School-Age Clients
Chamonix Olsen Sikora, M.S., CCC-SLP, BRS-FD
American Institute for Stuttering
www.stutteringtreatment.org
School-Age Kids (7–18 years old)
BOOKS
The Source for Stuttering: Ages 7-18
Nina A. Reardon-Reeves & J. Scott Yaruss
The Child and Adolescent Stuttering Treatment and Activity Resource Guide
Peter R. Ramig & Darrell M. Dodge
The School-Age Child Who Stutters: Working Effectively with Attitudes and
Emotions…A Workbook
Kristin A. Chmela & Nina Reardon
Available from The Stuttering Foundation.
50 Great Activities for Children Who Stutter: Lessons, Insights, and Ideas for
Therapy Success
Peter Reitzes
Stepping Up To Fluency
Janice Pechter Ellis
Easy Does It® for Fluency: Intermediate 6-11
Barbara A. Roseman, Karin L. Johnson
Stuttering: An Integrated Approach to Its Nature and Treatment, 3rd edition
A textbook by Barry Guitar
Chamonix Olsen Sikora, American Institute for Stuttering
Useful Resources for Stuttering Therapy with School-Age and Early Childhood Clients
1
Bullying and Teasing: Helping Children Who Stutter
J. Scott Yaruss, Bill Murphy, Bob Quesal, & Nina Reardon
These mini-books are great for parents, teachers, and speech therapists. Available from
National Stuttering Association (NSA). NSA also distributes helpful pamphlets for
parents and teachers.
DVDS
Available from The Stuttering Foundation.
A Cognitive Behavior Therapy Taster for Clinicians
Sharpening Counseling Skills
Stuttering: Basic Clinical Skills
Dealing Effectively with Attitudes and Emotions
The School-Age Child Who Stutters
Cluttering
Stuttering: Straight Talk for Teachers
Straight Talk for Teens
Stuttering Intervention for Teens
Stuttering: For Kids By Kids
for clinicians
for clinicians
for clinicians
for clinicians
for clinicians
for clinicians and clients
for teachers
for clients
for clinicians
for clients
Online Resources
Guidelines for Practice in Stuttering Treatment from ASHA and the Special
Interest Division on Fluency and Fluency Disorders
http://www.asha.org/NR/rdonlyres/368C22EF-14C6-4FA1-8DCE1C8BB546C439/0/19107_1.pdf
Internet Resources for School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists Serving
Children Who Stutter
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/schools/SID4page.html
The Stuttering Homepage
http://www.mnsu.edu/comdis/kuster/stutter.html
StutterTalk
http://www.stuttertalk.com/
Chamonix Olsen Sikora, American Institute for Stuttering
Useful Resources for Stuttering Therapy with School-Age and Early Childhood Clients
2