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    The Stereotypical “Stutterer"
    Stuttering

    The Stereotypical “Stutterer"

    When you think of someone who stutters, who do you usually think of? Do you think of Colin Firth who plays King George VI in "The King's Speech"? Or do you think of the quiet person in the back of the room? Are they always “shy”? Maybe you do not even know what a “stutterer” looks like. Statistics show that only 1% of the population have a stutter. It is very possible that you have never met someone with a speech impediment. Without any experience, what would you expect? Fro
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    What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a Speech Language Pathologist
    What I Wish Ppl Knew About My Job

    What I Wish People Knew About My Job as a Speech Language Pathologist

    Maria: It's not all "speech" sound work like working on /s/ or /r/, although we do love articulation! Some clients work on their social skills (pragmatics) and participating meaningfully in conversations. Others work on voice disorders, or feeding/swallowing, or using language after a stroke. We think we have a pretty cool and diverse caseload ;) Everyday is different and we embrace challenges and changes! Our clients keep us on our toes because everyone is unique. That's why
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    "Straight From the Heart" Interview Series: Alicia Gundersen
    Straight From the Heart

    "Straight From the Heart" Interview Series: Alicia Gundersen

    Alicia Gundersen is a successful business owner, personal trainer, wife and mother to her two daughters. Overall, she is the most passionate about her family. Her oldest daughter, Audri, has a stutter. She is twenty years old and she still goes to speech therapy. Alicia has tried many different avenues for therapy over the years, in order to make her daughter feel confident in her speech. Her wisdom has always been appreciated by her peers, so we were happy to interview Alici
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